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LOS ANGELES – The California man accused of murdering four people last week had just received a $700,000 settlement from the City of Santa Monica after he sustained serious injuries when a beach patrol officer ran him over while responding to a fire, court records and city officials confirmed.

Law enforcement sources referred to Jerrid Powell, 33, as a “vicious” killer who is believed to have used some of his settlement money to buy a gun and a car, which have subsequently been connected to the murders, NBC 4 Los Angeles reported.

Powell was laying in a crevice on the sand at a scenic beach in 2019 when he was run over. He filed a lawsuit in 2020 alleging negligence, according to authorities. The city and the court approved the settlement earlier this year.

“The City settled the lawsuit claiming negligence after a Santa Monica Harbor Services Officer, after responding to a call reporting a fire on the beach, rolled over the plaintiff who was laying in a six to eight-inch-deep ditch in the sand,” a city spokesperson confirmed in a statement, according to NBC 4.

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