Orlando Sentinel

Corey Jones’ family, city reach $2M settlement

Jones was shot, killed by a police officer 7 years ago

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A South Florida city has reached a $2 million settlement with the family of a Black motorist who was fatally shot by a police officer after his vehicle broke down on an interstate off-ramp more than seven years ago.

The city of Palm Beach Gardens released a statement saying it had reached a settlement Thursday through mediation with the family of Corey Jones.

The settlement is for the full amount covered by the city’s insurance policy, which the insurance carrier has offered to pay since 2016, according to the city’s statement.

Fired Palm Beach Gardens Officer Nouman Raja was convicted of manslaught­er and attempted murder in 2019 and sentenced to 25 years in prison for the October 2015 killing of Jones.

Raja was the first Florida law enforcemen­t agent in nearly 30 years to be convicted and sentenced for an on-duty killing.

Prosecutor­s contended Raja escalated what should have been a routine interactio­n into a deadly confrontat­ion with Jones, a 31-year-old housing inspector and part-time drummer.

Raja, of Asian descent, was in plain clothes for a Palm Beach Gardens auto burglary investigat­ion team when he spotted Jones’ SUV at 3:15 a.m. on Oct. 18, 2015. Jones was headed home from a nightclub performanc­e by his reggae band when his vehicle stalled on a dark Interstate 95 off-ramp. He had a concealed carry weapons permit and carried a handgun, purchased days earlier to protect his $10,000 drum set, which was in the SUV.

Raja, wearing jeans, a T-shirt and a baseball cap, drove an unmarked van the wrong way up an off-ramp within feet of the SUV. Prosecutor­s said Raja never identified himself as an officer and acted so aggressive­ly that Jones must have thought he was about to be carjacked or killed. Raja’s supervisor testified the officer had been told to don a police vest if he approached a civilian. He didn’t, nor did he pull his badge.

Raja had told investigat­ors he fired after Jones pulled a gun on him, but an audiotape of their encounter led prosecutor­s and jurors to believe Raja instigated their altercatio­n.

 ?? COURTESY ?? Corey Jones, a 31-year-old housing inspector and part-time drummer, was shot and killed by a Palm Beach Gardens police officer in 2015.
COURTESY Corey Jones, a 31-year-old housing inspector and part-time drummer, was shot and killed by a Palm Beach Gardens police officer in 2015.

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