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New York settles police shooting lawsuit for $4.1m

- By ASSOCIATED PRESS in New York

New York has reached a settlement of more than $4 million with the family of an unarmed man fatally shot by a police officer in a darkened stairwell nearly two years ago, the attorney for the family said on Tuesday.

The city is paying $4.1 million and the New York City Housing Authority is contributi­ng $400,000 to settle the wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of 28-yearold Akai Gurley.

The city’s Law Department called the settlement a “fair resolution of a tragic matter”.

Former officer Peter Liang was on patrol in November 2014 when he opened a stairwell door at a public housing building and suddenly fired. The bullet ricocheted and hit Gurley. Liang will pay $25,000 to Kim Ballinger, the mother of Gurley’s daughter as part of the settlement.

Liang was sentenced to five years’ probation and 800 hours of community service; he later apologized to Gurley’s family.

The case became a flashpoint for police accountabi­lity. The shooting came just months after the deaths of Michael Brown in Missouri and Eric Garner in New York prompted a nationwide discussion of police killings.

Liang’s supporters said he has been made a scapegoat for past injustices. More than 10,000 of his backers rallied in New York and across the United States after the verdict, protesting his conviction.

Liang was a rookie patrolling a pitch-dark stairwell with his gun drawn while Gurley headed down to the lobby because the elevator was out of order. Liang said he was startled by a noise, fired accidental­ly and didn’t immediatel­y realize his bullet had hit someone.

A jury convicted him of manslaught­er, but Brooklyn state Supreme Court Justice Danny Chun said prosecutor­s hadn’t proven key elements of that charge and reduced it to criminally negligent homicide, a lowest-level felony. He said there was no need for prison “to have a just sentence in this case”.

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DAVID MDZINARISH­VILI / REUTERS Guram Ustiashvil­i, 22, pulls four cars with his teeth during an attempt to set a world record in Tbilisi, Georgia, on Tuesday.

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