Court documents show the city has agreed to pay Glenn Slaughter and his attorneys $75,000 in payment for all damages, medical liens, costs and attorneys' fees in the matter.

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The agreement must still be approved by the City Council. Council members are expected to vote on the matter at their meeting next Wednesday.

At the time, Slaughter said he did not suffer any broken bones and required no stitches to fix the puncture wounds from the attack. But he said it was a moment he would not soon forget.

"I was just thinking 'How in the hell does this happen to me, and how does a police dog get off its leash and end up on top of me biting me and stuff','" Slaughter said.

The incident prompted Mayor Melvin Carter and Police Chief Todd Axtell to announce significant changes to the department's K-9 Unit aimed at making sure the dogs are working in the best interest of the city and public safety.

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In September, the city agreed to pay $520,000 to a woman who was attacked by a police dog in 2017 as she was taking out her trash.