Crime & Safety

Family Of Korryn Gaines Joined By Rev. Al Sharpton

The family of Korryn Gaines reports it has not yet received any money.

A spokesperson for Baltimore County said it had "made a significant offer to resolve this matter, which reflects the highest amount we believe the court may award under the law.”
A spokesperson for Baltimore County said it had "made a significant offer to resolve this matter, which reflects the highest amount we believe the court may award under the law.” (WJZ)

TOWSON, MD — Attorneys representing Baltimore County and the family of Korryn Gaines were back in court Wednesday for a scheduling conference as the family awaits payment awarded to them by a Baltimore County jury.

A Baltimore County police officer fatally shot Gaines during a standoff at her Randallstown apartment in 2016. County officers were there to serve warrants to Gaines for failure to appear in a misdemeanor case and to her fiancé for an assault charge. Gaines was armed with a shotgun during the standoff. Her five-year-old son was also wounded during the shooting.

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