LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville Metro Government agrees to pay $1.6 million to settle a lawsuit filed by the families of four boys who died in a police pursuit that ended in a crash.Â
The mother of Marc, Demar and Jamar Claybooks will receive $960,000. The parents of Aaron Shields will receive $640,000. Â The boys died December 18, 2008 in a stolen car driven by a then 16-year-old Herbert Lee. When Louisville Metro Police spotted the stolen Honda, they began a high-speed pursuit that ended in a fiery crash at First and Hill Streets. Â Lee was the only survivor and was later charged in their deaths.Â
The boys had been on a field trip with Youth Alive, but there wasn't enough room in the vans to return home. They were allegedly told to get into a car driven by Lee. Â
Lee was convicted by a jury in October 2010 on four counts of manslaughter in the deaths of Jamar, Demar and Marc Claybrooks and Aaron Shields. He served less than three years. Â He is now serving a ten year sentence, after pleading guilty in 2014 to several charges including receiving stolen property, resisting arrest and fleeing or evading police. Â He was busted in a stolen car and police say he kicked out the window of a patrol car to try to escape.
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