Michael Brown's Parents Settle Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Ferguson
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Almost three years after Darren Wilson, then a Ferguson, MO, police officer, fatally shot their unarmed 18-year-old son, Michael Brown’s parents have settled a wrongful death lawsuit with the city on Tuesday.
The terms of the settlement were not disclosed. But U.S. District Judge E. Richard Webber of the Eastern District of Missouri wrote that the settlement amount “is fair and reasonable compensation for this wrongful death claim,” according to The Washington Post.
The settlement was sealed under the state’s Sunshine Law, with Webber arguing that Brown’s parents, Michael Brown Sr. and Lesley McSpadden, could be harmed if the details of the agreement were revealed.
Brown’s parents sued the City of Ferguson, Wilson, and the former Ferguson police chief in May 2015. Their lawsuit drew extensively on the Justice Department report, produced under then-Attorney General Eric Holder, that detailed vast racial disparities in black residents being arrested and unlawfully targeted by the majority white police force.
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