Crime & Safety

$3M Settlement Reached In Andy Lopez Deputy-Involved Shooting

The attorney for Sonoma County said the settlement is important to the healing process for the community, the Lopez family and the county.

SONOMA COUNTY, CA — The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors this morning announced a $3-million settlement of a federal excessive force civil lawsuit filed by the family of 13-year-old Andy Lopez, who was fatally shot by a county sheriff's deputy in 2013.

The board unanimously approved the settlement in a closed-door session. County Counsel Bruce Goldstein said the county did not admit liability or fault in Lopez's death on Oct. 22, 2013.

Lopez, 13, was shot seven times by Deputy Erick Gelhaus, now a sergeant, as he walked along Moorland Avenue south of Santa Rosa with a pellet gun that was designed to look like an AK-47 assault rifle. Gelhaus said he believed the rifle was real and the barrel raised upward as Lopez
turned toward him.

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Goldstein said the plaintiffs and defendants in the suit evaluated the risk of going to trial and agreed the settlement was best for the Lopez family, the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office and the county.

Goldstein said the settlement is important to continue the healing process for the community, the Lopez family and the county.

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Main photo: Rodrigo Lopez, left, and Sujay Cruz, parents of Andy Lopez, walk to a news conference in San Francisco, Monday, Nov. 4, 2013. The parents of a Northern California teen fatally shot by a sheriff's deputy have filed a federal civil rights lawsuit. The parents of 13-year-old Andy Lopez alleged in their lawsuit filed in San Francisco federal court on Monday that Sonoma County Sheriff's deputy Erick Gelhaus wrongfully shot the teen on Oct. 22 in a modest Santa Rosa neighborhood. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)


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