Anchorage Reaches $2.1M Settlement in Police Shooting of Teen

Anchorage has agreed to a $2.1 million settlement with the family of Easter Leafa, a 16-year-old girl fatally shot by police last year. The incident involved Leafa holding a knife, with state prosecutors later determining the officer's use of deadly force was justified.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Anchorage | Updated: 23-05-2025 06:41 IST | Created: 23-05-2025 06:41 IST
Anchorage Reaches $2.1M Settlement in Police Shooting of Teen
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In a significant development, Anchorage has reached a $2.1 million settlement with the family of Easter Leafa, a 16-year-old fatally shot by police last August while holding a knife. The settlement, confirmed by the family's attorney, comes after deliberations involving Anchorage Mayor Suzanne LaFrance and Police Chief Sean Case.

The tragedy unfolded when officers responded to a call from Leafa's sister, alleging that Leafa threatened her with a knife. State prosecutors later determined that the officer involved acted within legal parameters, deeming the use of deadly force justified.

Leafa, among seven individuals shot by police in Anchorage during a three-month period, had recently relocated from American Samoa. In a statement, Mayor LaFrance highlighted the importance of healing for the family and the community, acknowledging the challenges faced by police officers.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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