Mother Jones
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Less than two months after a grand jury decided not to indict the Cleveland police officer who shot and killed 12-year-old Tamir Rice, the city has filed a claim saying the boy owed $500 “for emergency medical services rendered as the decedent’s last dying expense.” In response to the claim, a Rice family attorney told the Cleveland Scene that the move “displays a new pinnacle of callousness and insensitivity.”
The mayor’s office could not be reached immediately for comment.
Here is the full text of the claim:
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City of Cleveland Creditor s Claim Against the Estate of Tamir Rice (PDF)
City of Cleveland Creditor s Claim Against the Estate of Tamir Rice (Text)
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Cleveland Wants Tamir Rice’s Family to Pay $500 for Their Child’s Last Ambulance Ride