The family of Tamir Rice, the 12-year-old boy who was shot to death by police while playing in a park in November 2014, has settled a federal lawsuit with the city of Cleveland for $6 million.
“Although historic in financial terms, no amount of money can adequately compensate for the loss of a life,” the family’s attorneys said in a statement on Monday. “Nothing will bring Tamir back. His unnecessary and premature death leaves a gaping hole for those who knew and loved him that can never be filled.”
The settlement, which admits no wrongdoing on the city’s part, also lets Cleveland officials off the hook in a federal civil rights lawsuit brought by Rice’s family over the death of the “young boy, with his entire life ahead of him, full of potential and promise.”
Rice’s estate will receive $5.5 million. His mother, Samaria Rice, and his sister, Tajai Rice, will each receive $250,000.
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