Sean Moore was shot by San Francisco police in 2017. He did three years later from causes related to that shooting. SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco supervisors voted to pay a proposed $3.25 million to the family of a man shot by an officer in 2017 and who died three years later from causes the coroner found were partly caused by a gunshot wound created by police.
The vote came on Tuesday to pay the family of Sean Moore to settle the federal excessive police force case. They were represented by civil rights attorneys Adante Pointer and Patrick Buelna of Oakland.
The amount is the largest of its kind in recent history, bringing the total police settlement amount in San Francisco to nearly $6 million since 2015, according to a review of payouts.