Little Rock City Attorney Tom Carpenter on Tuesday raised objections to a proposed $300,000 settlement agreement meant to end litigation filed against the city by the estate of Bradley Blackshire, who was shot and killed by then-officer Charles Starks in 2019.
Little Rock City Attorney Tom Carpenter on Tuesday raised objections to a proposed $300,000 settlement agreement meant to end litigation filed against the city by the estate of Bradley Blackshire, who was shot and killed by then-officer Charles Starks in 2019.
Little Rock City Attorney Tom Carpenter on Tuesday raised objections to a proposed settlement agreement meant to end litigation brought against the city by the estate of Bradley Blackshire, who was shot and killed by then-officer Charles Starks in 2019.