Williamson County settles Javier Ambler wrongful death lawsuit for $5 million [Austin American-Statesman]
The
The settlement is the largest in county history, according to officials, and marks the latest development in a case that led to multiple indictments, questions about the role of reality TV in law enforcement and a new
Ambler's
The lawsuit's claims included that deputies were encouraged to engage in reckless police chases and use excessive force while the highly rated "Live PD" television show was filming their daily activities.
The settlement includes
The county has contended with multiple lawsuits stemming from allegations of excessive force during the tenure of former Sheriff
"While the Ambler family remains devastated by the loss of their son and loving father, they are proud that they fought for him and hope that this settlement and the changes that have occurred at
Under terms of the settlement, which must be paid in 14 days, Ambler's parents will each receive
Ambler, 40, died in
He was apprehended after a 22-minute traffic chase that started because he failed to dim his headlights.
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The lawsuit, filed in
Video from an
According to the lawsuit, deputies forced Ambler, who weighed 400 pounds, to lie on his stomach, a position that can inhibit breathing for an obese person.
The "Live PD" show was taken off the air the day after the Statesman and
MORE: Former sheriff, assistant county attorney face new charge in Ambler death
Chody, who was serving as
The county's general council,
Deputies
No trial date has been set for any of the four.
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