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Lawsuit Settled for $625,000


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Taser Death Suit Settled

The lawsuit against a North Carolina police officer accused of killing a 17-year old with a taser, has been settled. The family will receive the sum of $625,000.

Darryl Turner was killed in 2008 during a confrontation with the police officer, Jerry Dawson, outside a convenience store. The officer was found to have violated police procedure by holding the trigger for 37 seconds, long enough to disrupt Turner's heart beat.

AUG-05-09: Charlotte, N.C., settles stun-death suit [UPI: STUN GUN DEATH SUIT SETTLED]

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