Lawsuit in death of Saginaw man killed by police settled for $510K
Updated May 07, 12:58 PM;
Posted May 07, 12:58 PM
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SAGINAW, MI A federal lawsuit against the city of Saginaw and several of its police officers related to the fatal shooting of a man inside his home has reached a six-figured settlement.
U.S. District Judge David M. Lawson on Thursday, May 6, signed an order approving a settlement of $510,000 in the suit of Mia Blaisdell versus the city, Saginaw Police Chief Robert M. Ruth, Sgt. Nathanial Voelker, and officers Jordan Engelhart, Robert Adams, Kathryn Jeffers-Mercer and Vincent Jackson. Prior to signing that order, the judge dismissed Ruth and the other individuals named as defendants.
Lawsuit in death of Saginaw man killed by police could be settled for $510,000
Updated 3:16 PM;
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SAGINAW, MI A federal wrongful death lawsuit filed against the city of Saginaw and several of its police officers related to the fatal shooting of a man inside his home could be resolved with a six-figure settlement.
Mia Blaisdell on Aug. 3 filed a lawsuit against the city, Saginaw Police Chief Robert M. Ruth, Sgt. Nathanial Voelker, and officers Jordan Engelhart, Robert Adams, Kathryn Jeffers-Mercer and Vincent Jackson as defendants. Blaisdell is the aunt of Zane G. Blaisdell and the representative of his estate.