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    Jury finds city of LA not liable in death of 14-year-old girl hit by police officer’s stray bullet

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    • Parents filed a wrongful-death lawsuit alleging negligence, wrongful death and negligent infliction of emotional distress.
    • Officer William Dorsey Jones Jr. fired multiple shots inside the store; a bullet passed through a wall and struck a bystander.
    • Oversight panels, including the LAPD review and Attorney General report, found the shots unjustified, yet prosecutors declined charges in April 2024.

    LOS ANGELES (AP)– A jury Thursday located the city of Los Angeles was not liable in the killing of a 14 -year-old lady that was hit by a law enforcement agent’s stray bullet throughout a shootout while Christmas purchasing in 2021 with her mother.

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