The money will be placed in a fund for Gurley’s daughter, Akaila, and will not be touched until she turns 18. It will be invested in annuities that the Daily News says will yield $10 million during Akaila’s lifetime.
Liang was fired from the police department and convicted of involuntary manslaughter, but a judge later reduced the charge to criminally negligent homicide. Liang said in his testimony that the shooting was an accident. He apologized to Ballinger before he was sentenced to five years of probation and 800 hours of community service for the killing. Ballinger said in an interview with New York’s PIX11 News after the sentence was announced, “That apology didn’t mean nothing.”
A spokesperson for the city Law Department told the Daily News that the settlement is “a fair resolution of a tragic matter.”
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