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This shit needs to start coming out of their pensions:
The family of Philando Castile, who was shot and killed last year by a St. Anthony, Minnesota police officer, has reached a $3 million settlement with the city, according to a statement from the city and lawyers for the family.
Jeronimo Yanez, who is leaving the force, was acquitted June 16 of second-degree manslaughter and two counts of intentional discharge of a firearm that endangers safety. Castile was killed July 6 during a traffic stop, and his girlfriend streamed the shooting's aftermath on Facebook Live.
This shit needs to start coming out of their pensions:
Just hours ago, it was announced that the family of Philando Castile will receive a $3 million settlement. Numerous cases of police brutality, from Tamir Rice to Freddie Gray to Walter Scott to Eric Garner, have cost taxpayers.
Between 2004 and 2014, the City of Chicago alone paid out more than $500 million on police misconduct-related lawsuits. Not only do hundreds of other cases remain open in Chicago, but the city has paid out some of its largest settlements ever since those numbers were reported, including a $5 million settlement for shooting victim Laquan McDonald's family. That's one American city that has paid half a billion dollars in police misconduct costs over the course of a decade.
Here in New York City, $228.5 million was spent on police misconduct lawsuits during fiscal year 2016. At that pace, the city would pay out over $1 billion on police misconduct claims in five years. It's absurd. That money could be spent on so many different things to make New York better, but instead it's spent to compensate those who've been wronged by brutal cops.
Again, just considering New York City and Chicago, we're talking about billions of dollars being spent on the costs of police misconduct and brutality and New York and Chicago represent less than 1% of America's population.