A federal judge awarded nearly $2 million in damages to the mother and son of Ulises Valladares, a Texas man killed by an FBI agent during a botched rescue attempt in 2018. The judge determined that the agent, Gavin Lappe, was negligent in shooting Valladares, who was bound and blindfolded, without confirming his target. Despite Lappe being protected by qualified immunity, the judge ruled that he was the sole cause of Valladares’ death due to his reckless actions.
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LA nightclub car-ramming suspect was convicted felon released on parole: report
Fernando Ramirez, a 29-year-old convicted felon on parole, faces felony charges after allegedly driving his car into a crowd outside the Vermont Hollywood nightclub in Los Angeles, injuring 36 people. Following the crash, which occurred early Saturday, police are investigating a shooting incident involving the driver and are searching for a suspect described as a man in a blue Dodgers jacket. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: A man who had done bad things...
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