Texas family to get $5 million settlement over Black motorist's death after chase that was filmed by TV series
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A Texas county approved a $5 million wrongful death lawsuit settlement Tuesday with the family of a man who sheriff's deputies shocked with stun guns after a 2019 chase that was filmed by the real-time police TV series "Live PD." Commissioners in suburban Williamson County, just north of Austin, authorized the settlement with the family of Javier Ambler, a Black man whose car deputies chased after trying to pull him over for allegedly failing to dim his headlights to oncoming traffic.
Ambler, a former postal worker, died after deputies repeatedly used stun guns on him, despite his pleas that he was sick and couldn't breathe, according to police body camera video and a June 2020 report by the Austin American-Statesman and KVUE-TV.
The two former deputies are awaiting trial on manslaughter charges and the county's former sheriff, Robert Chody, was indicted on evidence tampering charges in the case. All have denied wrongdoing.

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