Family of 8-year-old Latino Boy Killed in Police Car Chase to Receive $1.25 Million
Wednesday, March 9, 2005 at 02:01PM
TheSpook
The city of Tucson has quietly agreed
to pay $1.25 million to the family of an 8-year-old boy who died after
a traffic crash that occurred when a police officer ran a red light. A
Tucson Police Department inquiry found the officer ran the light while
on an emergency call and collided with a small SUV, fatally injuring
Jordan Horn Rodriguez in 2003. On a motion by Councilwoman Carol West,
the council Tuesday voted in public to have its attorney "proceed as
discussed" earlier that day in a closed-door executive session on the
lawsuit. The council did not disclose that a settlement had been
reached, much less the payment amount. West confirmed the settlement
amount when contacted by a reporter Saturday. The motion passed
unanimously, with Councilman Fred Ronstadt away on city business. The
payment exceeds a $1 million settlement paid in 2001 to a man shot by
police, which at that time was the largest single claim paid by the
city since it became self-insured in 1986. Officer Justin Lane, who was
a three-year Tucson police officer at the time of the traffic wreck,
served a 40-hour disciplinary suspension last year after police
determined he should have used greater care and slowed appropriately as
he drove south on North Oracle Road near West Glenn Street on Nov. 29,
2003. Attorneys Richard Grand and Michael Meehan filed the lawsuit last
year against the city on behalf of the boy's parents, Shannon Horn and
Luis Rodriguez, and his sister, Tiffany Rodriguez, who were with him in
the Geo Tracker when the collision occurred. Meehan, reached Saturday,
said the family is relieved that that the matter is concluded. [more]
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