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LA County to pay $47.6 million over alleged misconduct by sheriff's deputies

Juan and Blanca Briceno created a shrine for their son, Eric, who was killed by deputies in March during a mental health call, on Sept. 1, 2020, in Maywood, California.

LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors agreed Tuesday to pay $47.6 million to settle several lawsuits alleging misconduct by sheriff's deputies. The payouts include $8 million for the family of Andres Guardado, whose killing prompted large protests.

The settlements resolve five cases. In three of them, deputies shot people. In one, deputies failed to prevent a man from killing himself in jail. In another, a man, whose family said he was suffering a mental health crisis, died after being violently restrained by deputies. The board approved each settlement unanimously.

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