The families of veterans who died in police custody are set to receive significant settlements from the cities involved. An Army veteran's family in Chicago is on track to settle for nearly $2 million, while a Navy veteran's family in Antioch will receive $7.5 million after their deaths in police custody.
Family of a man who died after being in police custody in Antioch in 2020 settles with the city for $7.5 million. https://t.co/Fwey0baIJ1
The family of a Navy veteran who died after Antioch police restrained him as he suffered a mental health crisis will receive a $7.5 million payout from the city. https://t.co/oQH6P93W4J
The family of a man who died after being in police custody in Antioch in 2020 has settled with the city for $7.5 million, a spokesperson for the law office of John Burris said Tuesday. https://t.co/XMsdBzknul
Family of veteran who committed suicide in Chicago police holding cell could get $1.75M settlement https://t.co/wuT7SpdKOY
The family of an Army veteran with post-traumatic stress disorder who committed suicide in a police holding cell is on track to settle with the city for nearly $2 million. https://t.co/V5lSJxZpMr