Ex-officer sentenced for lying in girl death probe
WHITE CLOUD, Mich. (AP) — An ex-police officer has received a jail sentence for lying to investigators probing her brother’s ties to the bludgeoning death of a 13-year-old western Michigan girl 10 years ago.
$725,000 deal reached over Saginaw police shooting
Police said Hall, 49, who was mentally ill, was shot after refusing to drop a knife. Attorney Cynthia Heenan likened it to a “firing squad.”
“Standing there with a line of officers with guns pointed at him was no way to defuse the situation,” she said.
Bill Reising, an attorney for Saginaw, said money from the city and an insurer will cover the settlement. The city admits no liability in Hall’s death, which is standard in a settlement. The deal was reached Friday.
Hall’s family “approached us about a potential early resolution. We thought it was prudent to resolve the case,” Reising said.
Police were pursuing Hall based on a complaint that he had taken a cup of coffee from a convenience store. Video shows a distance of several feet between Hall and officers before the shooting began.
The U.S. Justice Department has declined to file criminal charges, saying there’s no evidence of willful, illegal conduct.
Heenan said she consulted national experts in police tactics who found “this was as poorly handled a situation as they had ever seen.”
Hall was a Saginaw native who spent some teen years in Albuquerque, N.M. He attended Knoxville College in Tennessee before transferring to the University of New Mexico. He didn’t graduate.
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