Oakland family gets $2.4 million settlement in man’s slaying

The city of Oakland and Alameda County will pay $2.4 million to settle a lawsuit claiming authorities missed key opportunities to intervene before Miles Armstead was shot and killed three years ago, allegedly by a one-time neighbor who had harassed him and vandalized his family’s home.

That neighbor, 46-year-old Jamal Thomas, continues to be held in Santa Rita Jail as he awaits trial on murder and assault charges.

The lawsuit blamed both city police and the county probation department for not doing more to monitor Thomas and ensure he did not continue antagonizing the Armsteads. Before the shooting, police were called nearly two dozen times and Thomas went in and out of jail on criminal charges related to the escalating situation, according to the suit filed on behalf of Melina Armstead, the victim’s widow, and their five children.

Jamal Thomas, 44, was arrested and charged with Miles Armstead's murder in May 2020. He had been living next door to the Armsteads until his family was evicted. Thomas was sentenced to psychiatric care at Napa State Hospital after the crime, but a court recently found him competent to stand trial. (Alameda County Sheriff's Office)
Jamal Thomas, 46, awaits trial on a murder charge in the fatal shooting of Miles Armstead in May 2020. (Alameda County Sheriff’s Office) 

“This is a family who knocked on doors all around town trying to find someone who believed there was a great injustice done to them which cost Miles his life,” Adanté Pointer, the family’s attorney, said in a statement on Tuesday. “We recognized the magnitude of the system’s failures led to this family’s grievous loss and disregarding Thomas’ mental health needs.”

Alameda County will pay the family $1.95 million while the city will pay $450,000, according to settlement terms disclosed by Pointer and his law firm.

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