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appalachiablue

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Thu May 31, 2018, 06:05 PM May 2018

'Black Lives Don't Matter,' Lawyer Says After Jury Awards Family $4 in Police Killing [View all]

Source: CNN

A Florida family is "heartbroken" after a jury awarded $4 in damages for funeral expenses and pain and suffering in a case in which a St. Lucie County deputy fatally shot a father of three through his garage door, the family's attorney said Thursday.

Deputy Christopher Newman killed Gregory Hill Jr., 30, in 2014 after a mother picking up her child at a school across the street called in a noise complaint. Newman and another deputy responded to Hill's home, Hill partially opened the garage door, closed it and Newman fired four times, hitting Hill three times, including once in the head, according to court and police records.
No charges were filed against Newman, who said he shot Hill because he brandished a handgun. Hill's mother, Viola Bryant, filed a lawsuit against Newman and Sheriff Ken Mascara, alleging wrongful death, negligence, excessive force and violations of Hill's 14th and 15th Amendment rights. Bryant also accused a SWAT team that responded to the scene of firing so much tear gas and causing so much damage to Hill's one-story home that no one can live in it now.

Read Newman's response- After 10 hours of deliberation last week, a jury found that Newman was not liable in Hill's death and that Mascara was 1% liable. Hill was 99% responsible for his own death, the jury ruled, according to court documents. In deciding damages in the case, the jury awarded Bryant $1 for funeral expenses, and $1 for each child's "loss of parental companionship, instruction, and guidance and ... mental pain and suffering," verdict forms show. Hill's children are 7, 10 and 13.
Division of liability- Because the jury found that Mascara was only 1% responsible, the verdict was reduced to 4 cents, and then, because the jury found that Hill was drunk at the time, the final payout was nothing.

Read the verdict forms- Mascara applauded the verdict, saying, "Newman was placed in a very difficult situation and like so many fellow law enforcement officers must do every day, he made the best decision he could for the safety of his partner, himself and the public given the circumstances he faced."
Attorney John Phillips, who represents Hill's family, called the ruling "perplexing" and questioned why the jury would award $1 for $11,000 in funeral expenses and another dollar for each child's suffering when it could have simply awarded no damages. The jury consisted of one black man, two white men and five white women, he said.

Court rules forbid him from questioning jurors, so he can't get the answer to a question that's been dogging him: Were they trying to send him and the family a message? "That a black child's pain is only worth a dollar is exactly the problem with the plight of the African-American right now. This says, black lives don't matter," he said. Phillips plans to file a motion for a new trial in US District Court, and if that's denied, he will take it to the US 11th Circuit Court of Appeals.
How it began- On January 14, 2014, around 3 p.m., a mother picking up her child at Frances K. Sweet Elementary School heard loud music blaring from Hill's home. Testimony showed Hill was playing Drake's "All Me," a song rife with F-bombs and N-words. The mother took offense and called police.

Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/black-lives-dont-matter-lawyer-says-after-jury-awards-family-dollar4-in-police-killing/ar-AAy5lBk?li=BBnbcA1Black Live



MORE: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/gregory-hill-case-attorney-4-verdict-in-police-shooting-meant-to-punish-family-for-bringing-case/

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This is a sickening story. I can't believe this is the America I live in. nt Ferrets are Cool May 2018 #1
Believe it! lark May 2018 #11
A terrible tragedy & another devastating reflection of the state of America. appalachiablue May 2018 #12
Unbelievable. Only a twisted, sadistic fiend would consider doing that to someone. Judi Lynn May 2018 #14
Injustice & pain is even more profound with images of the children & home. appalachiablue May 2018 #26
Although nothing can assuage this injustice it's good to see that appalachiablue Jun 2018 #48
If I could I'd permanetly move abroad tomorrow 47of74 May 2018 #32
Sickening is my feeling also. Regardless of the facts, Hortensis May 2018 #2
Exactly! this $4 "award" is a slap in the face. Nt raccoon Jun 2018 #44
get used to it bdtrppr6 May 2018 #3
NO. Haggis for Breakfast May 2018 #24
The whole "jury of one's peers" is a farce. malchickiwick May 2018 #4
This is America. spicysista May 2018 #5
FL is one of the growing number of states I boycott...gee, I wonder why?!?!? BigmanPigman May 2018 #6
Speechless............ Chickensoup May 2018 #7
Fuck that jury and their insults. TeamPooka May 2018 #8
I agree rockfordfile May 2018 #13
The absolute only thing I can come up with is ...... Florida. My wife and I are looking at Panama... marble falls May 2018 #9
While it certainly was stupid for the guy to close the garage door cstanleytech May 2018 #10
What if there were a birthday party going on inside? McCamy Taylor May 2018 #16
Do we really believe the guy just closed the door? That's what the murderer cop said. brush May 2018 #34
And how did the cop see a firearm through a garage door? forgotmylogin Jun 2018 #38
Can we get the picture and name of the mother who called the cops McCamy Taylor May 2018 #15
Can we also post the jury line up pretty please? McCamy Taylor May 2018 #17
Do you think people who serve on juries should face threats for unpopular decsons? MichMan Jun 2018 #41
It's the award that the jury gave that's such a f..g insult. What the F is with that jury? YOHABLO May 2018 #18
We need more info about the jury. What little I can find makes it McCamy Taylor May 2018 #21
Does the jury actually recommend sentence or set damages? forgotmylogin Jun 2018 #39
No words. PatrickforO May 2018 #19
This is horrible. To stop this, we need to sharedvalues May 2018 #20
The problem is white people who think killing a black person JI7 May 2018 #27
Problem is the system and conflicts of interest sharedvalues Jun 2018 #40
I just do not understand texasfiddler May 2018 #22
Conflicts of interest in investigation and prosecution sharedvalues Jun 2018 #42
The jury consisted of one black man, two white men and five white women MichMan May 2018 #23
i hope you live with the familys pain forever hot s+++t. AllaN01Bear May 2018 #25
Guilty or Not Guilty could have conveivablly been argued either way, until the jury gave themselves still_one May 2018 #28
The county is 20% black metroins Jun 2018 #46
Um, 20% is 1/5, not 1/8. moriah Jun 2018 #47
There are no words.... SergeStorms May 2018 #29
The lawyer is right Hav May 2018 #30
Disgusting behavior by the jury Devil Child May 2018 #31
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe May 2018 #33
Did they even find a handgun on the scene? NickB79 May 2018 #35
Per these posted reports, whether Hill was holding a gun is in dispute. appalachiablue May 2018 #37
How fucking sad Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin May 2018 #36
Justice in America. Same old, same old...(eom) CanSocDem Jun 2018 #43
What a travesty. BlueWI Jun 2018 #45
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