$4.8M settlement reached over Louisiana traffic stop death, AP sources say

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$4.8M settlement reached over Louisiana traffic stop death, AP sources say

FILE — This image from video from Louisiana state trooper Lt. John Clary's body-worn camera shows trooper Kory York standing over Ronald Greene on his stomach on May 10, 2019, outside of Monroe, La. …

FILE — This image from video from Louisiana state trooper Lt. John Clary's body-worn camera shows trooper Kory York standing over Ronald Greene on his stomach on May 10, 2019, outside of Monroe, La. AP/Louisiana State Police hide caption toggle caption AP/Louisiana State Police NEW ORLEANS — Louisiana officials have agreed to a tentative $4.8 million settlement with the family of Ronald Greene, a Black motorist who died during a violent 2019 roadside arrest carried out by five white officers, two people with knowledge of the agreement told The Associated Press. The settlement would end a federal wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of Greene, whose death drew national attention after the AP in 2021 obtained footage showing Louisiana State Police officers punching, kicking and using stun guns outside the city of Monroe. The settlement is subject to approval by the Louisiana Legislature, said two people with direct knowledge of the lawsuit who were not authorized to publicly discuss the agreement. Louisiana State Police spokesperson Capt. Russell Graham said the agency could not comment on the terms of the settlement because the process "has not yet been finalized." Mona Hardin, Greene's mother, did not immediately return messages seeking comment Tuesday. Last year, federal prosecutors declined to bring charges against the troopers involved in Greene's fatal arrest. …

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