Alaska City 16 -year -old by a police officer who was shot dead by a police officer USD 2.1m

Alaska’s largest city has reached the disposal of US $ 2.1 million with a 16 -year -old girl’s family, catching a knife in the last August when she was shot badly by a police officer.The office of Encourage Mayor Suzanne Lafrance said in a statement on Thursday that the agreement was reached after a meeting between the police chief scene case and a meeting between the family members of the Easter Lifa. The terms of the agreement were not issued.Daril Thompson, a lawyer for the family, confirmed the settlement amount announced by the city. Thompson said in a statement, “The Lifa family was destroyed by the loss of the young Easter Sally. Sadly they were all to see this tragic incident and were powerless to prevent it from happening.” “They have handled their loss with dignity and grace and are thankful that this phase of treatment is behind them.” State prosecutors last announced that they would not make criminal allegations against the officer who shot Lifa, concluding that the use of fatal force was legally appropriate. Authorities responded to a call to help one of the sisters of Lifa, who said the Leifa “stabbed her with a knife” because she did not do what Lifa wanted, according to a report on the findings issued by the state office of the state office. The report determined that the officer “properly believed” he or another officer was to be attacked by the girl. The sister later told the investigators, “she knew that Easter Lifa was trying to give a knife to the officials,” the report said. Lifa was shot by the police in ankrage in an interval of nearly three months last year. She recently left American Samoa and was still learning English, her family said. “We want to protect all of us from living in court again,” the Lafran said. He thanked the Lifa family “for his desire to prioritize treatment, for himself and the entire community.” Lafrance also said that police officers have “difficult and sometimes thanks to thanks,” and said that it is their responsibility to ensure that they need support and resources.