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New study: Virginia spends over $283.3K a year due to police misconduct

FILE - In this June 7, 2020, file photo, protesters participate in a Black Lives Matter rally on Mount Washington overlooking downtown Pittsburgh, to protest the death of George Floyd, who died after being restrained by Minneapolis police officers on May 25. In recent years, there have been dozens of examples of officers who had numerous complaints against them of excessive force, harassment or other misconduct before they were accused of killing someone on duty. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

VIRGINIA (WAVY) — According to a new study, Virginia is spending over $283,000 a year due to police misconduct.

High Rise Financial, a pre-settlement legal funding company, conducted the research. The firm looked at the number of police misconduct cases processed between Oct. 2009 and July 2023 to uncover how much each state has spent on litigation settlements.


Since 2009, the Commonwealth has spent over $3.3 million in police settlements. The study shows the U.S. has seen more than $2.3 billion spent on litigation settlements caused by police misconduct, due to violations like an excessive use of force, discrimination and bias, unlawful arrests and detentions, and abuse of power.

The following 10 states paid the most in police misconduct settlements:

A spokesperson from High Rise Financial said, “Some states are paying huge amounts due to mistakes made by their own police force. While this expenditure can be extremely high, it’s important that there are financial repercussions for police misconduct in order to ensure accountability and victim compensation.”