Iowa Cop Kills Mother of Three, Family Receives $2M Settlement
Iowa Cop Kills Mother of Three, Family Receives $2M Settlement
34-year-old Autumn Steele was supposedly accidentally shot and killed in 2015 by officer Jesse Hill who was responding to a domestic disturbance call at her home. Hill claimed he had accidentally fired at the women after a German shepherd attacked him unexpectedly and he attempted to shoot at the dog. Steele was struck in the chest and arm, and Hill also hit the dog, but the family’s pet survived. Steele, a mother of three young children, was holding her toddler when she was fatally shot, and after the incident, her family filed a wrongful death lawsuit. The Iowa Public Information Board voted to sue the Burlington Police Department after officers refused to release a full-length video of the incident.The family had claimed that Hill shot his weapon in an “unreasonable, unnecessary and reckless manner,” contrary to the officer’s claims. They are now set to receive $2 million as part of a settlement.Dave O’Brien, the family’s attorney, called the settlement vindication for “the Steele family’s claim that Hill acted wrongfully in causing Autumn’s death.” He added, “However, everyone should know that cities and their insurance carriers do not pay $2 million to settle a claim unless they have concluded the claim has significant merit.”
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Police officer shot mother-of-three dead while attempting to shoot her dogIowa woman fatally shot by cop in front of toddler to receive $2 million settlementJudge to decide Burlington police shooting video case
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