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mick silver
23rd October 2014, 09:46 AM
By Sherrel Wheeler Stewart
BIRMINGHAM Ala. (Reuters) - An Alabama man who sued over being hit and kicked by police after leading them on a high-speed chase will get $1,000 in a settlement with the city of Birmingham, while his attorneys will take in $459,000, officials said Wednesday.
The incident gained public attention with the release of a 2008 video of police officers punching and kicking Anthony Warren as he lay on the ground after leading them on a roughly 20-minute high-speed chase.
Warren is serving a 20-year sentence for attempted murder stemming from his running over a police officer during the chase, in which he also hit a school bus and a patrol car before crashing and being ejected from his vehicle.
Under the terms of the settlement of Warren's 2009 federal suit, in which he accused five Birmingham police officers of excessive force, his attorneys will receive $100,000 for expenses and $359,000 in fees, said Michael Choy, an attorney representing the officers on behalf of the city.
The agreement was reached last month and approved on Tuesday by the Birmingham City Council.
The city settled to avoid further litigation and the risk of a higher payout, Choy said.
Warren's attorneys, Wendy Brooks Crew, Alyson Hood Rains and Cameron Hogan, did not immediately respond to messages seeking comment.
(Editing by Jonathan Kaminsky and Mohammad Zargham)


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BrewTech
23rd October 2014, 09:47 AM
Thank goodness justice was served.

Uncle Salty
23rd October 2014, 10:32 AM
Seriously? I thought these ambulance chasers took a 40% cut.

General of Darkness
23rd October 2014, 10:43 AM
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Silver Rocket Bitches!
23rd October 2014, 01:30 PM
Think of all the malt liquor $1000 can buy!

palani
23rd October 2014, 01:33 PM
Think of all the malt liquor $1000 can buy!

Not much when you are serving 10-20.

What does a living man need with money? Legal fictions ... on the other hand ... really need legal fiction to survive.

expat4ever
23rd October 2014, 01:58 PM
So he ran from the cops, ran over a cop and led them on a high speed chase and because they beat him up he got to sue? Now the tax payers are on the hook for 460k plus 30-40k a year to lock him up for 20 years. Another 600-800k. a 1 dollar bullet would have been cheaper and an internal investigation would certainly find no wrongdoing. Would have saved tax payers over a million dolllars plus the costs to prosecute. Then a bad guy is off the streets permanently.

General of Darkness
23rd October 2014, 01:59 PM
So he ran from the cops, ran over a cop and led them on a high speed chase and because they beat him up he got to sue? Now the tax payers are on the hook for 460k plus 30-40k a year to lock him up for 20 years. Another 600-800k. a 1 dollar bullet would have been cheaper and an internal investigation would certainly find no wrongdoing. Would have saved tax payers over a million dolllars plus the costs to prosecute. Then a bad guy is off the streets permanently.

Bingo.