A $1.5 million settlement between the Metropolitan Police Department and the widow of Stanley Gibson was approved Monday by the department’s Fiscal Affairs Committee.
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By MIKE BLASKY / RJ
For the first time in Las Vegas police history, an officer has been fired for an on-duty police shooting.
By MIKE BLASKY / RJ
Las Vegas police are set to pay $1.5 million for the shooting death of Stanley Gibson, the unarmed, disabled veteran shot and killed by an officer almost two years ago.
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