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Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed Against Nashville Police Over Fatal Police Chase that Killed Pedestrian
October 1st, 2019
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Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed Against Nashville Police Over Fatal Police Chase that Killed Pedestrian
Last September 15, 2018, Corey Joseph Taylor, 24, of Jonesboro was struck and killed by a car as it was fleeing police cars during a chase through downtown Nashville. Now, a year later, a lawsuit has been filed by Taylor's mother, Kathleen Fitzpatrick. According to the suit, Fitzpatrick is placing partial blame for her son's untimely death on the Nashville police officers involved in the chase.Prior to his death, Taylor was in his senior year at Arkansas State University. He was in Nashville for a Tough Mudder competition on September 15, 2018. What happened, though? Well, according to attorney David McLaughlin and police reports from the night of Taylor's death, the student was walking on a downtown sidewalk around midnight when “a man in a stolen car who was trying to escape from officers hopped a curb and hit Taylor, killing him.” The driver was Nafarious Howard. He was 17-years-old at the time and has since been charged with aggravated robbery and felony murder.
The State Capitol in Nashville; image courtesy of Kaldari via Wikimedia Commons, https://commons.wikimedia.org
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