$5 million settlement reached in Willie McCoy case [Times-Herald, Vallejo, Calif.]
Jan. 10—The City of Vallejo has approved a settlement in its case with the family of
The settlement comes nearly five years after the 20-year-old was shot at least 51 times by six
McCoy family attorney
The lawyer also said the decision to settle was a difficult one for the family.
"We took a long time to think about it. It was dark when we first started toiling about it and it was dark when we decided," Nold said. "I think with any family that goes through something like this the general feeling is that eventually the system will screw you. We were pushing for a trial, but that is something we couldn't have control over. We were expected to have major filings next month, but there would be appeals and a trial date wouldn't be until all the attorneys (Nold said there was approximately a dozen covering both sides) and that could take as long as until 2028. This could go on for years, possibly 15 years, so does the family want to wait that long?
"I think we have revealed so much in this case over the past few years and this settlement is an acknowledgement that the police acted wrong," Nold continued. "This is in the same arena as
The family of Foster, who was killed by
The city of
"On
"Regardless of the circumstances, we do want to acknowledge that all loss of life is tragic and continue to offer our sympathy and condolences to the family and friends of
Meanwhile Nold said the apology from the City has come nearly five years too late.
"This is its first apology on the situation in five years," Nold said. "It would have been nice to have had this apology during the tough times in 2019."
On the night of
Officers shot the windshield and the front passenger window — which was broken and replaced with a plastic sheet — dozens of times.
The postmortem examination, taken by Dr. Arnold Josselsan, Forensic Pathologist for
In
McMahon was issued his Notice of Termination a few months earlier on
Also interviewed in the report were eight eyewitnesses, including
According to the assistant manager, "other employees said they heard horns honking in front of the restaurant. The assistant manager looked out the window east, toward the drive-thru and saw a man sitting at the entrance to the area.
"The assistant manager then walked out and walked toward a silver Mercedes. The assistant manager could not see anything due to the heavily tinted windows. He got not closer than six feet. He then went back into the store and called 911 and told the police department that there was a car idling in the drive-thru, and could not see how many people were in the car due to the tinted windows."
Many of McCoy's family insist there is no clear evidence that McCoy ever had a gun although initial reports by
"Myself and David (Harrison, Willie's cousin), have watched all 37 of the available body cams,"
The vigil came about a year after the discovery of damage in storage to the silver Mercedes that McCoy was shot and killed in, according to Nold. At that time, Nold and her associates discovered that the vehicle was not secured, and had its windows down, possibly exposing it to weather elements for up to three years. Nold told the
The lawyer for McCoy also said that police officers allegedly found previously undiscovered fragments of bullets and or discharged rounds that were later booked into evidence.
"I would say I was shocked to discover this, but these days I'm not shocked at anything anymore with the VPD," Nold said in 2022. "You would think that a case this high profiled they would make better effects to keep the vehicle in better condition. With the windows open you could have birds, squirrels, who knows come into the car and just eat things up. It's pretty disturbing that after all that's happened no one made sure that this was better taken care of."
Nold said on Wednesday morning that from a civil standpoint, the case with McCoy is close to officially being done, but far from being closed. The lawyer said that the next steps will be to have the evidence in the case pushed to a federal DOJ on the badge-bending cases and that evidence will soon be made public record.
"How long will that take? It depends on how long the insurance takes," Nold said. "It could take weeks, but my guess is that it will happen sooner rather than later as the insurance wants to move on from this. We're still going to pursue all avenues we have for more investigations to take place. The media has kept digging and a pandora's box has been opened."
A vigil has been held every year on
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