Moore family pushes for police reform after $126M verdict in daughter’s death
MOORE, Okla. – A federal jury this week awarded $126 million to the family of a Moore High School senior killed in a 2019 crash involving an off-duty police officer. The civil rights lawsuit targeted both the city of Moore and Sgt. Kyle Lloyd, who was convicted in the crash for speeding close to 100 miles per hour in a 50-mile-per-hour zone. But according to the family’s attorney, Chris Hammons, the case was never about the money.
“They wanted to make sure their daughter didn’t die out on the streets for nothing,” Hammons said…