Nashville eyes $2.3M settlement in fatal shooting by officer
Daniel Hambrick, 25, was shot and killed from behind by a Nashville police officer during a 2018 foot chase.
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FILE - In this Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2019, file photo, Nashville Police Officer Andrew Delke sits in court as attorney David Raybin debates a new trial location at the Justice A. A. Birch Building in Nashville, Tenn. Author: JONATHAN MATTISE (Associated Press) Published: 3:41 PM EST March 5, 2021 Updated: 3:41 PM EST March 5, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Nashville officials are seeking a $2.25 million settlement with the family of a Black man who was fatally shot by a white Nashville police officer from behind during a 2018 foot chase, Mayor John Cooper s administration said in a news release Friday.
Nashville officials are seeking a $2.25 million settlement with the family of a Black man who was fatally shot by a white Nashville police officer from behind.
Nashville officials are seeking a $2.25 million settlement with the family of a Black man who was fatally shot by a white Nashville police officer from behind during a 2018 foot chase, Mayor John Cooper’s administration said in a news release Friday. The city says its metro council has filed a resolution to resolve lawsuits […]
Metro files resolution to settle with Daniel Hambrick s family on civil claims
Criminal case still awaits jury trial
However, this settlement does not resolve the separate criminal case, which is still ongoing.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â The Metro Department of Law is seeking approval from Metro Council to settle the civil claims filed against the city by Daniel Hambrickâs estate.
Under the settlement, Metro Government would pay $2.25 million to Hambrickâs estate in exchange for the dismissal of all civil claims against the Metro Government and decommissioned police officer Andrew Delke.
However, this settlement does not resolve the separate criminal case, which is still awaiting a jury trial.