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Dijon Kizzee's dad tentatively settles excessive force suit

The dad of a Black man killed by L.A. County sheriff's deputies in 2020 tentatively settled a lawsuit alleging excessive force and civil rights violations.

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Family of Black Man Killed by Los Angeles Deputies Seeks $35M

Family of Black Man Killed by Los Angeles Deputies Seeks $35M February 17, 2021 The family of a Black man who was shot and killed by sheriff’s deputies last year after they tried to detain him for allegedly riding a bicycle illegally is seeking $35 million in damages from Los Angeles County. Dijon Kizzee, 29, was killed Aug. 31 in South Los Angeles after two deputies tried to stop him for riding a bicycle in the wrong direction. He dropped the bike and ran away, carrying a bundle of clothing that authorities say contained a firearm. The deputies told investigators they didn’t know there was a gun in the clothes and they fired at Kizzee after he picked up the handgun when it fell out during a struggle with one of them. A video showed him stooping down, but a wall blocked a full view. No weapon could be seen in the video, although authorities found a gun at the scene.

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Family of Black man killed by LA deputies seeks $35 million

Family of Black man killed by LA deputies seeks $35 million February 11, 2021 at 6:23 pm LOS ANGELES (AP) The family of a Black man who was shot and killed by sheriff’s deputies last year after they tried to detain him for allegedly riding a bicycle illegally is seeking $35 million in damages from Los Angeles County. Dijon Kizzee, 29, was killed Aug. 31 in South Los Angeles after two deputies tried to stop him for riding a bicycle in the wrong direction. He dropped the bike and ran away, carrying a bundle of clothing that authorities say contained a firearm. The deputies told investigators they didn’t know there was a gun in the clothes and they fired at Kizzee after he picked up the handgun when it fell out during a struggle with one of them. A video showed him stooping down, but a wall blocked a full view. No weapon could be seen in the video, although authorities found a gun at the scene.

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Dijon Kizzee case: Family of man fatally shot by deputies seeks $35 million in damages from LA County

SOUTH LOS ANGELES (KABC) The family of a man who was fatally shot by Los Angeles County Sheriff s deputies last summer is seeking $35 million in damages from the county. Dijon Kizzee, 29, was killed Aug. 31 in South Los Angeles after two deputies tried to stop him for riding a bicycle in the wrong direction. He dropped the bike and ran away, carrying a bundle of clothing that authorities say contained a firearm. The deputies told investigators they didn t know there was a gun in the clothes and they fired at Kizzee after he picked up the handgun when it fell out during a struggle with one of them. A video showed him stooping down, but a wall blocked a full view. No weapon could be seen in the video, although authorities found a gun at the scene.

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