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Officer's firing appeal delayed in 2016 slaying of black man

BATON ROUGE, La. - A white former Louisiana police officer who fatally shot a black man has once again had a hearing over his firing postponed.

The Advocate reports former Baton Rouge police officer Blane Salamoni's request to delay the hearing was approved Thursday. Instead of setting a date, the civil service board decided to continue discussions next week. The hearing has been rescheduled several times at attorneys' requests.

Salamoni shot Alton Sterling six times during a struggle in 2016. He was fired but has appealed.

The East Baton Rouge Parish Metro Council agreed Wednesday to increase public funds to $37,500 to cover Salamoni's legal costs in a lawsuit filed for Sterling's children.

Sterling's children's attorney, Mike Adams, says he hopes lawyers can use the extra time to reach a settlement and avoid a trial.

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Information from: The Advocate, http://theadvocate.com

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