Family of Alabama Teen Shot by Police Seeks Access to Video of Shooting ...
- The family of Jabari Peoples is seeking access to body-camera footage of his fatal shooting by police in Homewood, Alabama, as they claim it fuels mistrust over the incident.
- Jabari Peoples, 18, was shot on June 23 during an arrest attempt for marijuana possession, according to the Homewood Police Department.
- Family members dispute the police's narrative, claiming he did not possess a gun, supported by an eyewitness account.
- Civil rights attorney Ben Crump emphasized the need for video release to enhance trust, stating, 'It's a matter of trust...' during a press conference with family members.
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Family of Alabama teen shot by police seeks access to video of shooting
Lawyers representing the family of a Black teenager killed by police in an Alabama suburb said the state’s refusal to release body-camera video during an investigation is fueling mistrust.
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