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$4 verdict shocks family of man fatally shot by police
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The family of Gregory Hill, who was killed in 2014 after two Florida sheriff’s deputies responded to a noise complaint at his home, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the sheriff’s office. The jury awarded his family $4 — one dollar for funeral expenses and one for each of Hill’s three children.June 2, 2018