the republic logo

Family of man shot by undercover Baltimore police officer settles with city for $100,000

BALTIMORE — The family of a man shot and killed by an undercover Baltimore police officer in 2009 has settled a lawsuit against the city for $100,000.

The Daily Record of Baltimore (http://bit.ly/16Iry1Y ) reports the Board of Estimates approved the settlement Wednesday.

The family of 30-year-old Shawn C. Cannady had alleged that an officer approached his car on the night of March 6, 2009 in northwest Baltimore and shot him without warning or provocation. The shooting drew additional scrutiny because the officer who shot Cannady, Detective Jemell Rayam, was involved in three shootings in 18 months.

The city said Cannady's shooting was justified. Officials said Rayam had earlier seen Rayam with his hands in his waistband area and that Cannady accelerated his car in the direction of the officers.

Think your friends should see this? Share it with them!


Story copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Feedback, Corrections and Other Requests: AP welcomes feedback and comments from readers. Send an email to info@ap.org and it will be forwarded to the appropriate editor or reporter.


We also have more stories about:
(click the phrases to see a list)

Category:

Subjects:

Places:

 

Follow Us

Content enhanced with OpenCalais.

 

All content copyright ©2013 The Republic, a division of Home News Enterprises unless otherwise noted.
All rights reserved. Privacy policy.