Air Force Museum visitors settle federal lawsuit over cuffs
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An Ohio family handcuffed and held at gunpoint during a visit to the National Air Force Museum has settled a federal civil lawsuit for $40,000.
The Dayton Daily News reports Alice and Wendy Hill will pay their attorneys out of the $40,000.
Air Force base security drew guns on the Hills' van as the family left the museum parking lot in April 2014. A 911 caller reported a family casing visitor vehicles. The Hills say then 8-year-old Aaron was looking at car license plates from all the different states.
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The family originally sought $75,000 and a jury trial. Their attorney says he believes the settlement amount is fair.
Air Force officials have since apologized, offering another visit.
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Information from: Dayton Daily News, http://www.daytondailynews.com