Settlement Reached in Civil Rights Lawsuit After Detainee's Death
Settlement Reached in Civil Rights Lawsuit After Detainee's Death
Derek Williams passed away begging for help and gasping for air in the back of a Milwaukee police squad car. Now, his family is set to receive a $2 million settlement in a civil rights lawsuit filed against the city. Williams died in July 2011, and it took three years for the two parties to agree on a resolution. The lawsuit was filed in 2016.Settlement funds will be paid to Williams’ three children – ages 8, 9 and 10. “The children and their mother still celebrate Williams’ birthday and regularly visit his grave,” according to Milwaukee-based attorney Jon Safran, whose firm represented Williams’ family alongside the People’s Law Office of Chicago in the civil rights case.
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