The Family of a Murdered Jackson Woman Awarded $1M in Damages
The Family of a Murdered Jackson Woman Awarded $1M in Damages
A $1 million lawsuit settlement was recently awarded to the family of a 67-year-old Jackson woman, Ruth Helen Harrion, who was killed back in 2014 when police “bungled the woman's 911 call about a prowler.” The settlement was awarded by a Hinds County Circuit Court jury. According to Dennis Sweet III, the attorney representing Harrion's family said if police “would have followed policy and procedures, more likely than not, it would have saved her life... I hope this verdict sends a message that the city needs to get things right.”What happened, though? Well, according to the lawsuit, Harrion contacted 911 to report a prowler. However, the “dispatcher failed to keep her on the phone, failed to ask the location of the prowler and whether she could see the prowler.” Eight minutes later, two officers arrived and knocked on the door, but no one answered, so they left. The suit argues that the officers dispatched to her home “failed to make contact with her and failed to search the perimeter of the home prior to leaving the residence.”
Mississippi Old Capitol, downtown Jackson; image courtesy of Michlaovic via Wikimedia Commons, https://commons.wikimedia.org
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She called 911. Then she was killed. $1M awarded to family in suit against JacksonBREAKING: Family of Ruth Helen Harrion awarded one million dollars in damages
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