Cottonwood Heights settles a civil case involving the 2018 shooting death of Zane James by a police officer for over $4 million.
COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS, Utah — Cottonwood Heights has settled a case brought by a family whose son was shot by a police officer after allegedly hitting him with his patrol car, according to findings from the Salt Lake County DA's office.
On May 29, 2018, 19 year-old Zane James was a suspect in two armed robberies and was fleeing on a motorbike when a police office allegedly rammed him and shot him when he believed Zane was reaching for a gun. READ: DA declares Cottonwood Heights police officer's use of force not justified in collision prior to 2018 shooting
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