A woman punched repeatedly by a police officer on the side of a road in an incident caught on video will receive $1.5m (£920k) in a settlement.
The settlement came after a
nine-hour mediation session in Los Angeles.
"When this incident
occurred, I promised that I would look into it and vowed a swift
resolution," CHP Commissioner Joe Farrow said in a statement.
"Today, we have worked
constructively to reach a settlement agreement that is satisfactory to all
parties involved."
The July 1 video, shot by a
passing driver, was widely circulated on social media and shocked Americans,
prompting some to demand a federal inquiry.
It shows officer Daniel
Andrew pinning Ms Pinnock beneath him on the grassy strip. He then unleashes a
flurry of punches to her face as she lies flat on her back.
An off-duty officer helps
the patrolman apply handcuffs.
Ms Pinnock's lawyer Caree
Harper said the settlement fulfilled the two elements her side was looking for.
"One of the things we
wanted to make sure of was that she was provided for in a manner that
accommodated her unique situation in life," she said.
The other was that
"the officer was not going to be an officer anymore".
Mr Andrew could still be
charged criminally in the case.
CHP said the officer was
trying to restrain the woman because she had been putting herself and others at
risk by walking on a motorway.
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