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Police sued for killing hostage, shot 10 times as they blasted 600 rounds at robbers’ car

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Paul Singh speaks announces a lawsuit against the Stockton Police Department in the death of his wife Misty Holt-Singh, who was shot and killed by police after being taken hostage during a bank robbery.  Photo: Clifford Oto/The Record via AP

The family of a California woman taken hostage by bank robbers and killed in a shootout with police has filed a lawsuit accusing officers of causing her 2014 death by indiscriminately firing hundreds of bullets at the suspects’ vehicle.

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Bank customer Misty Holt-Singh was shot 10 times by police. The filing of the lawsuit came a day after the release of an independent report that found Stockton police fired too many rounds without a clear target during the gun battle when they accidentally killed the hostage.

The report from the Washington-based Police Foundation also called the July 2014 hostage-taking and rolling gun battle an unprecedented case for U.S. law enforcement.

Three suspects armed with an AK-47 rifle escaped from a Stockton bank in an SUV, and they went on to disable 14 police vehicles by firing at them during an hour-long chase.

In the final deadly confrontation, after police shot at the tires of the SUV and brought it careening to a stop, some officers fired indiscriminately without a clear target, the report found.

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Ultimately, police fired 600 rounds, according to the report, which stated such a high number of bullets was “unnecessary and excessive”.

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