Cleveland mayor apologizes for billing family of Tamir Rice

FILE - In this Dec. 1, 2014 file photo, Tomiko Shine holds up a picture of Tamir Rice, the 12 year old boy fatally shot by a rookie police officer in Cleveland, Ohio, on Nov. 22, during a protest in Washington, D.C. The city of Cleveland requested Rice’s estate to pay $500 for his ambulance ride and medical services as the boy's "last dying expense" in a creditor's claim filed Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2016, in Cuyahoga County Probate Court. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File)
In this Dec. 1, 2014 file photo, Tomiko Shine holds up a picture of Tamir Rice, the 12 year old boy fatally shot by a rookie police officer in Cleveland, Ohio, on Nov. 22, during a protest in Washington, D.C. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File)
CLEVELAND (AP) — The mayor of Cleveland has apologized for the city sending a claim to the estate of Tamir Rice, a 12-year-old Black boy fatally shot by a White officer, seeking $500 for transporting the boy by ambulance to a hospital.
Mayor Frank Jackson said during a news conference Thursday that a city attorney was responding to a records request made by the attorney for Tamir’s estate. Jackson says the claim was routine, but it should have been red-flagged and never filed in Probate Court.

City officials say Medicaid reimbursed the city $179 in early 2015 for the ambulance ride and the file was closed. Tamir was shot in November 2014 outside a city recreation center while playing with a pellet gun.

 A Rice family attorney calls the claim filing “deeply disturbing.”

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