Weeks before a federal trial was to begin, the city of San Diego agreed to pay $3 million to the family of a man fatally shot in an alley by a police officer in 2015, the plaintiffs' attorney said Monday.
"This was a tragedy that resulted from the unjustified shooting of an unarmed man. While we were looking forward to trial, we are pleased that the city has decided to step up and resolve the case," said Dan Miller, a partner at Miller Bar...
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