A law firm representing the family of Jenoah Donald, a Black motorist killed by a Clark County sheriff s deputy in February 2021, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the county Thursday in federal court.
A law firm representing the family of Jenoah Donald, a Black motorist killed by a Clark County sheriff’s deputy in February, intends to seek $17 million from the county in a wrongful death claim.
Details released in fatal shooting of Jenoah Donald by Clark County deputy By Jessica Prokop, Columbian Assistant Metro Editor
Published: April 7, 2021, 2:03pm
Share: Family members confirmed that Clark County Sheriff s Office deputies had shot Jenoah Donald, 30. (Provided photo)
The Clark County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office on Wednesday released all investigative materials received for the fatal Feb. 4 police shooting of Jenoah Donald in Hazel Dell.
Prosecutors received the investigation Monday from the Southwest Washington Independent Investigative Response Team, led by the Vancouver Police Department. Office staff spent much of Wednesday looking through the materials and redacting information that is not subject to public disclosure.
Investigation into fatal deputy shooting of Jenoah Donald wraps up, turned over to prosecutor
Updated Apr 05, 2021;
Posted Apr 05, 2021
Donald died early Friday from a gunshot wound. He was shot in the head during a traffic encounter with Clark County Sheriff s deputies.
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The investigation into the fatal shooting of an unarmed Black motorist earlier this year by a Clark County sheriff’s deputy has concluded and is in the hands of Prosecuting Attorney Tony Golik.
Jenoah D. Donald, 30, died after being shot in the head during a traffic stop on Feb. 4 by Deputy Sean Boyle, a police dog handler. Donald was taken off life support and died Feb. 12.