Sunday, December 2, 2018

City may settle on 2016 case in which dog was killed by police

From The Journal Times.com:

Letteney  
RACINE — The City of Racine may decide to settle a lawsuit related to when a dog was shot and killed as police executed a search warrant in December 2016.
The Racine City Council’s Executive Committee is scheduled to meet in closed session at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday in room 303 at City Hall to discuss a possible settlement between Susan Harmon and the city.
The committee does plan to go into open session to take action on the settlement. No dollar amount has been set yet in the case.
A settlement may have been reached on Wednesday, but further action is needed before any damages are awarded.

2 comments:

TSE said...

See also: https://arrestrecordsofracinewipublicofficials.wordpress.com/2018/07/24/why-is-it-that-dogs-are-being-ruthlessly-butchered-by-city-of-racine-police-during-questionable-rpd-no-knock-search-warrants-is-it-sop-and-why-was-alderman-john-tate-and-congressional-candidate-ran/

TSE said...

One crime after another - Scott Letteney is just a cover-up artist.