The family of an unarmed black man shot in the back by a white police officer will get a $6.5m (£4.23m) settlement from the city of North Charleston, South Carolina, city officials said on 8 October.
The man, Walter Scott, was shot after fleeing a traffic stop in April. The shooting was caught on a bystanders video and reignited a national outcry over police treatment of minorities.
North Charleston Mayor R Keith Summey said in a statement that the City Council had voted to settle all potential claims over Scotts death for $6.5m.
I am glad the city and the family were able to reach a settlement without the necessity of a lawsuit, he said.
Michael Slager was indicted by a grand jury for killing Walter Scott. Slager will now stand trial for Scotts murder in North Charleston on 4 April.
Police initially suggested Slager had opened fire after a confrontation between the pair, which led to Scott attempting to grab the officers Taser.
However, video footage filmed by a passer-by showed Slager firing eight times at Scott while he was attempting to flee.