Long Beach Pays $200,000 to settle Police shooting case of Black Man Gunned Down by "Mistake"
Saturday, January 22, 2005 at 10:00PM
TheSpook
- Police Were Looking for EVERYBODY:
- "Male, black, wearing dark
jeans, a white T-shirt and a dark-colored jacket."
The city of Long Beach has paid $200,000 to settle a civil rights
lawsuit filed by a man wrongfully shot by police as he tried to avoid
getting caught with drugs, city officials confirmed Friday. Dameon
Calimon, 27, was on parole and unarmed when he was mistaken for a
murder suspect in Central Long Beach on March 21, 2003, and shot three
times in the upper body as he tried to pull a bag of marijuana from his
pocket. The officer believed Calimon was reaching for a gun, said
Deputy City Attorney Barry Meyers, who handled the case on behalf of
the city. Calimon lived and his hospital bills totaled close to
$100,000, Meyers said. The actual gunman, a teenage gang member, was
caught a week later and charged with murder, police said. The
settlement, paid Jan. 7, was authorized by the Long Beach City Council
after U.S. District Court Judge Percy Anderson urged the city to accept
responsibility for the shooting, Long Beach City Attorney Robert
Shannon said. "The wrong person was shot," he said. "The judge
felt very strongly that we were negligent. We felt otherwise. (But)
based on the court's strong recommendation, we (agreed) that the case
be settled for $200,000." [more]
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