Family of Rock-Throwing Arizona Man Files Lawsuit After Deadly Police Shooting
Family of Rock-Throwing Arizona Man Files Lawsuit After Deadly Police Shooting
The family of an Arizona man who was shot and killed after throwing rocks at police patrol vehicles has filed an $85 million claim against the city.According to NBC News, the family of Ali Osman is seeking damages from the City of Phoenix, the Phoenix Police Department and its chief, Michael Sullivan, and two of the individual officers involved in the shooting.NBC News notes that the Osman family has yet to file an actual lawsuit against the city.However, they have filed a notice of claim—the precursor to a lawsuit, typically required whenever presumptive plaintiffs wish to pursue legal action against a government entity."The Claimants seek an award of damages reasonably calculated to compensate for the injuries they suffered in connection with the wrongful death of Ali Osman on September 24, 2022," the notice of claim states.Osman, aged 34 at the time of his death, died in the hospital after being shot by two Phoenix police officers.While the department said that Osman was throwing rocks at police vehicles, attorneys for the family say that the 34-year-old Somali national was murdered.
A police officer wearing a body camera. Image via Wikimedia Commons/user:Ryan Johnson. (CCA-BY-2.0).
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Family of Arizona man killed by police after throwing rocks at their patrol cars plan to sue for $85 millionFamily of man shot, killed by Phoenix police after throwing rocks plans to sue for $85 million
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