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Civil Litigation,
Judges and Judiciary

Nov. 3, 2017

Jury rules for plaintiff in police shooting of gang member

A jury that continued to deliberate after a gang member’s brother approached a juror ruled on Thursday for the gang member’s mother.

Jury rules for plaintiff in police shooting of gang member
Dale K. Galipo of Woodland Hills won a jury verdict for the mother of a man shot to death by an Anaheim Police Department officer in 2012. Damages have not yet been determined in the case.

SANTA ANA — A federal jury that continued to deliberate after a gang member’s brother approached a juror and told him to “do the right thing” ruled on Thursday that an Anaheim police officer used excessive force and acted unreasonably when he shot the gang member to death in 2012, ending two days of tense deliberations in the high-profile case’s second trial.

How much money the plaintiff, the dead man’s mother, will receive has not b...

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