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Georgia settles with widow of Black man killed by state trooper for $4.8 million, attorneys say - The Atlanta Voice

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(CNN) - The widow ofJulian E. Lewis, a Black man who was fatally shot by a Georgia state trooper in August 2020, will receive a $4.8 million settlement from the state, attorneys representing the family said. 'While the record-making settlement does not bring back her husband for widow Betty Lewis and other family and loved […]

The post Georgia settles with widow of Black man killed by state trooper for $4.8 million, attorneys say appeared first on The Atlanta Voice.

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