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Dexter Reed settlement in limbo
Chicago City Council committee scraps vote on settlement for Dexter Reed's family in controversial CPD shooting
The Chicago City Council Finance Committee is set to vote Monday on a controversial settlement for the family of Dexter Reed, who was killed by Chicago police officers last year in a shootout following a traffic stop on the West Side.
Dexter Reed’s family awarded $1.25 million settlement
Dexter Reed’s family awarded $1.25 million settlement in their civil rights lawsuit against the city of Chicago and five police officers
Afternoon Briefing: Dexter Reed settlement in limbo
Good afternoon, Chicago. A controversial settlement remains in legislative limbo after a deal to award $1.25 million to the family of a man shot and killed by police after firing at officers first was not brought up for a planned vote today.
Dexter Reed's family could get $1.25 million settlement in fatal Chicago police shooting
The settlement agreement also would include "non-monetary relief" that would set new restrictions on traffic stops for the Chicago Police Department, sources said.
City Delays Vote On Dexter Reed Settlement, OKs $27 Million To Family Of Woman Hit By Jeep Fleeing Police
Reed's family and city attorneys agreed in November to a $1.25 million settlement over the fatal traffic stop, but they need the approval of the City Council, which showed hesitation Monday.
Pushback possible as Chicago Finance Committee set to vote on Dexter Reed police shooting settlement
There could be pushback, as Chicago City Council's Finance Committee gets set to vote on a $1.25 million settlement in the civil rights lawsuit over the fatal police shooting of Dexter Reed during a traffic stop last year.
$1.25M settlement to family of Dexter Reed stalls in City Council committee amid heavy opposition
Amid heavy opposition, a City Council committee on Monday did not vote on a controversial $1.25 million settlement that would have compensated the family of Dexter Reed, who was shot to death by police officers after Reed shot and wounded one of them during a traffic stop.
Chicago City Council committee scraps vote on controversial settlement over police shooting
The Chicago City Council Finance Committee was ready Monday to battle over a controversial settlement for the family of Dexter Reed, who was killed by Chicago police officers last year in a shootout following a traffic stop on the West Side.
Dexter Reed police shooting settlement held from committee vote, $1.25 million deal in limbo
A controversial settlement remains in legislative limbo after a deal to award $1.25 million to the family of a man shot and killed by police after firing at officers first was not brought up for a planned vote Monday.
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Dexter Reed’s family to get $1.25M in proposed settlement; $27M for woman hit in police chase
The family of a man who was killed last year in a West Side shootout with Chicago police officers has reached a tentative ...
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Proposal to Pay Dexter Reed’s Family $1.25M to Settle Lawsuit Fails to Advance
Finance Committee Chair Ald. Pat Dowell (3rd Ward) failed to hold a vote on the agreement as scheduled Monday, an indication ...
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