The family of Anthony Weber, a Los Angeles teenager who was shot and killed last year after being chased by two sheriff’s deputies, will receive $3.75 million under a settlement that county officials approved this week.

The death of Anthony, 16, did not lead to criminal charges against the deputies involved. But in a lawsuit filed last year, family members alleged that they had violated the civil rights of an unarmed teenager.

The Sheriff’s Department has said that Anthony had a handgun, even though no weapon was found at the scene after he was shot.

A year after the Feb. 4, 2018, shooting made national headlines, Anthony’s family members still disagree with officials about virtually every aspect of the episode and the investigation, his father, John Weber, said.