The family of a teenager fatally shot by police during a no-knock raid sues Alabama city
- The family of a teenager fatally shot by police during a no-knock raid is suing the city of Alabama.
- The no-knock raid involved law enforcement executing a search warrant.
- The teenager was reported to have been unarmed at the time of the shooting.
- The family claims that the police acted negligently during the raid.
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Alabama teen shot to death by police a victim of ‘culture of unchecked excessive force,’ family says
The mother of a 16-year-old who was shot by SWAT police during a no-knock, predawn raid in Mobile, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the police officers involved and the city of Mobile, alleging the teenager was “killed in cold blood.”

The family of a teenager fatally shot by police during a no-knock raid sues Alabama city
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — The mother of a 16-year-old who was shot by SWAT police during a no-knock, predawn raid in Alabama, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the police
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