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The city of Columbus, Ohio, has agreed to pay $10 million to the family of Andre Hill, a 47-year-old Black man who was shot and killed by a Columbus police officer in December.

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Communist controlled territory, sadly. Ohio would be better off if that city sunk into the earth and disappeared.

The police department needs to pay. Not the city, and not the taxpayers

Now you really get paid for being a thug!

They are political asses

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Time for Columbus to incite a protest and storm a few footlockers and steal some Jordans to keep the city from going broke.

With these huge settlements, we dont need to defund Police departments around the country. They will go bankrupt.

You go woke. You go broke.

How about we start taking these settlements out of the police officers pension. Quit making the tax payers pay for the cops lack of humanity.

I hope that $10 million was deducted from the police union retirement fund and not the taxpayers who had nothing to do with killing an unarmed man.

That’s not enough.

That isn’t enough for the loss of a family member , friend , husband , son , grandson etc…

10 million ain’t enough ever

Ben Crump will be the next Michael Avenatti. He's in it for the fame and the dough.

I guess it’s not so expensive that cities stop hiring people who murder on the job. Maybe the cities insurance rates should be raised until it gets so expensive they get rid of the murder cops?

All these payments that cities pay families of victims of police brutality should be taken out directly from the police budget. Maybe that will knock some sense into those pigs

Please learn the history of American supremacy - religion, race, gender, masculinity, sociopathy, money, power & control.

Can we go somewhere today?

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