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MD Special Appeals Court reinstates $38 million award to family of Randallstown woman

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The Maryland Court of Special Appeals reinstated the multi-million dollar  award to family of  Korryn Gaines, who was shot and killed Baltimore County Police. 

Gaines, 23, was shot during a 2016 police standoff in her Randallstown home.  Her five-year-old son Kodi was injured. The family was awarded the money in 2018 but the decision was reversed in 2019 by a Baltimore County judge who cited qualified immunity for the officer. J. Wyndal Gordon, attorney for the Gaines' family talked with WEAA's Julius White about the reinstatement of the award.

Attorney J. Wyndal Gordon
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