$8 million settlement funded in 2016 police shooting of Daniel Shaver in a Mesa hotel

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The $8 million settlement reached in November 2022 between the City of Mesa and Laney Sweet for her husband's death has been funded.

killed Daniel Shaver, shooting him five times in a hotel hallway in 2016.

On Monday, attorney Karen Moskowitz with the Richards & Moskowitz law firm released a statement detailing that the settlement had now been funded. In January 2016, Mesa police officers responded to a hotel after receiving reports of a man pointing a rifle out of the window.

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