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Tulsa, OK - The city of Tulsa has settled for $85,000 a lawsuit that was filed after an illegal immigrant who was fleeing from police was fatally shot in April 2007.
Mario Fernando Torres Gomez, 34, who was unarmed, was shot to death by then-Officer Dale White after a foot chase that occurred while police were investigating two armed robberies.
The Tulsa County District Attorney's Office determined that White - who retired this year after 34 years with the Tulsa Police Department - was justified in shooting Torres Gomez.
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