Black Lives Matter Vows Protest Until Demands Are Met After Video Release of Jabari Peoples Shooting
HOMEWOOD, ALABAMA, AUG 7 – Homewood DA found the officer's use of deadly force justified after a six-week probe; family and activists demand release of full body camera footage for transparency.
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There's no good reason to not release the Jabari Peoples body cam footage
Why can’t we just see the body cam video from the Jabari Peoples shooting? There isn’t a case. There isn’t an investigation anymore. The family is OK with everyone seeing it. So, why can’t the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, or the Homewood Police Department, or Jefferson County District Attorney Danny Carr, or anyone else with a copy of the dang video just post it somewhere so we can all see exactly what happened? This is absurd. On Wednesd…
Black Lives Matter vows protest until demands are met after video release of Jabari Peoples shooting
The organization and the family of Jabari Peoples are demanding the full release of the body cam video and any other video from the night Peoples was killed. They’re also demanding the name of the officer and the release of his phone back to the family.
Lawyers for family of Jabari Peoples speak after seeing body camera footage of fatal shooting
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) -- After the release of body camera footage to the family of an 18-year-old who was shot and killed by a Homewood police officer, attorneys of the family said Wednesday the video was edited and there is more footage that was not shown. At a press conference outside the Jefferson County Criminal Justice Center, civil rights attorney Ben Crump claimed that the family was shown a "small clip of an edited (Alabama Law Enforce…
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