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VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — Family members of a Black motorist fatally shot by a deputy in southwestern Washington state during a traffic stop have settled their wrongful death lawsuit for $3.5 million.
The Dodge County Sheriff's Office confirmed Thursday evening that the Dodge County area received significant storm damage at around 6 p.m., causing residents to be displaced.
The settlement follows Jenoah Donald being shot and killed by Clark County Sheriff's Office Deputy Sean Boyle in 2021 during ...
Marc Fogle, 54, was arrested after crashing his car in Vancouver around 11 p.m. May 7, and Clark County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Bryson Layton took him to a weigh station in Ridgefield where he could ...
Body camera footage showing the moments leading to a Clark County deputy stabbing a man suspected of DUI while in custody ...
The article and video contain graphic violence. PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Body camera footage showing the moments leading to a ...
The video shows the suspect, Marc Fogle, attacking the deputy inside a small Washington State Patrol exam room where he'd ...
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An Oregon man can be heard on body camera footage telling a Clark County sheriff’s deputy he wanted him to shoot him as they ...
Clark County has reached a $3.5 million settlement with the family of Jenoah Donald, an unarmed Black motorist who was shot ...
Clark County Council voted to approve the $3.5 million settlement surrounding Jenoah Donald’s death on Wednesday, according ...
Clark County Sheriff’s officials have released bodycam footage showing the events of a deadly stabbing incident involving a ...
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