San Diego to pay $975K to Latino Man in Fatal Police Shooting
Wednesday, March 9, 2005 at 01:59PM
TheSpook
The city of San Diego agreed to pay
$975,000 to the family of a mentally disturbed man shot to death by
police three years ago, it was reported today. The agreement, which is
not covered by insurance, sets aside a nearly $900,000 federal jury
award against the city and prevents the family's lawyer from seeking
additional attorney's fees or punitive damages, according to The San
Diego Union-Tribune. Alejandro Jimenez, 24, of El Cajon was shot 31
times after fighting with officers in a Midway area strip mall parking
lot March 22, 2002. On Monday, jurors found that officers were
negligent in the fatal shooting, the newspaper reported. Jurors found
that a sergeant who shot Jimenez with a beanbag shotgun used excessive
force – the standard for civil rights violations – but the fatal
shooting did not constitute excessive force, the Union-Tribune
reported. Those findings were dismissed as part of the settlement
reached Tuesday. "There will be no judgement against the officers,"
City Attorney Michael Aguirre told the newspaper. "There will be no
judgement against the city." To become final, the agreement must be
approved by the City Council, which is scheduled to consider it next
Monday, Aguirre told the Union-Tribune. The city is self-insured and –
if approved – the settlement will be paid out of a liability fund, city
officials told the newspaper. [more]
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