BELLAIRE, TX (KTRK) -- A settlement has been reached in a civil trial involving Robbie Tolan and the city of Bellaire.
Tolan, who was unarmed and shot New Year's Eve 2008 outside his parents' home, will receive $110,000.
Police mistakenly believed he was armed and had stolen a vehicle.
He and his family filed a lawsuit against a Bellaire police officer and city officials, alleging unconstitutional excessive force was used when he was shot.
A federal district court judge in Houston granted a summary judgment in favor of Sgt. Jeffrey Cotton and the city, agreeing with their arguments that government officials have immunity from civil lawsuits unless their conduct violated a clearly established right. In 2010, a jury acquitted Sgt. Cotton of criminal charges.