June 06, 2018, 03:16 PM
EdmondJury awards 4 cents to estate of black man killed by Florida deputy
What a bullshit lawsuit. Wish there was a loser pays rule. We'd see a lot less of these bullshit lawsuits.
June 06, 2018, 05:33 PM
LS1 GTOquote:
“I shouidn’t have to be afraid for my 9-year-old son every time I see an officer. It’s not IF he goes to jail or gets killed, it’s WHEN. We have to respect law enforcement, but they have to respect us, too.”
That is a VERY telling statement about how a mother is raising her son [without knowing who the father is?].
June 08, 2018, 08:45 AM
Fla. JimLatest from the Mullet wrapper.
Peace rally planned after $4 verdict for slain man
Tess Sheets
Treasure Coast Newspapers USA TODAY NETWORK - FLORIDA
FORT PIERCE — City Commissioner Reggie Sessions was attending a Jacksonville conference on preventing crime in the black community when he got word a verdict had been reached in the wrongful death case of Gregory Hill Jr.
Sessions called the events “coincidental,” but the relevance prompted him to take action.
“Everything was happening at the same time,” Sessions said. “I decided that given the subject matter that I was there for, it was incumbent upon me to get back home and get something together in a few days to address the problem.”
A peace rally and march is set to take place Friday in Fort Pierce in solidarity with Hill’s family.
Hill, 30, was shot and killed by St. Lucie County Deputy Christopher Newman while he was responding to a complaint of loud music at Hill’s residence in January 2014. Hill’s family was awarded $4 May 2 4 in the lawsuit filed by Hill’s mother after the shooting: $1 for funeral expenses and $1 to each of Hill’s children.
Sheriff Ken Mascara was found negligent and 1 percent liable in the shooting, making the Sheriff’s Office liable for just 4 cents.
The verdict sparked national controversy.
The plan for Friday’s rally is to meet at Pinewood Park in Fort Pierce, across the street from the police station at 5:30 p.m. Friday. From there, the group will march to the courthouse and assemble for a ceremony and tribute to the man, Sessions said.
Hill’s family is expected to speak, and will be followed by a prayer and dedication.
Sessions hopes the event draws a crowd.
“I hope that we can have those people that have been voicing their opinion, those people that have been on Facebook and Twitter, those people that have been giving donations to the family,” Sessions said.
“I hope that they will realize the importance of their presence and sending a strong message in opposition of this injustice by showing up and being visible.”
Sessions will collect signatures on petition outlining the group’s dissatisfaction with the court’s ruling.
“It’s an opportunity for the public to be heard,” Sessions said.
Hill Jr.
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June 08, 2018, 11:23 AM
Surefirequote:
Originally posted by tatortodd:
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Originally posted by Bigboreshooter:
Is this in lump sum or installment payments?
The ultimate insult would be to pay with a single Canadian penny annually to extend it to 5 years instead of 4 years
There aren’t any pennies in circulation anymore, but I’m sure I have a couple laying around I could donate.
June 08, 2018, 11:30 AM
229DAKquote:
A peace rally and march is set to take place Friday in Fort Pierce in solidarity with Hill’s family.
Peace rally? Bullshit.