City of Spokane poised to agree to $3.7 million settlement with man killed by police
If accepted, it will be the second largest settlement related to a police shooting lawsuit in the city’s history when combined with the $500,000 paid to Bradley’s fiancee in December. The city’s legal fees to fight the Bradley wrongful death claims reached up to $600,000 in May.
The city will reportedly have to pay $1.5 million of the settlement, while the remaining $2.2 million will be covered by its insurer.
Officers shot Bradley at his home in September 2022 when they say he pulled a handgun on them as they were trying to serve a court order related to a dispute with a neighbor.
Bradley’s family sued the officers and the city of Spokane in 2023, alleging the 41-year-old was unloading guns and camping gear from his van from a camping trip when police ambushed him, shooting him within seconds of approaching the van parked at the family’s home in Hillyard. Bradley was hard of hearing, and the plaintiffs argue that he was not given time or sufficient warning to process that police were on the scene before officers opened fire.
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