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Civil Rights Attorney Ben Crump, alongside the family of Jabari Peoples, pleaded for full transparency after viewing body ...
Attorneys claim body camera footage shown to them was a “small clip of an edited ALEA video” and are demanding to see ...
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 ...
The family of Jabari Peoples, an 18-year-old who was shot and killed by a Homewood police officer, released a statement ...
According to ABC3340, the Peoples have finally be allowed to view the last moments of their beloved Jabari’s life, sort of.
The district attorney ruled that Homewood police were justified in the deadly shooting of the Aliceville 18-year-old.
The family"This is not a open, and shut case. We believe that there's more video out there, whether its the park surveillance ...
No criminal charges will be filed in the officer-involved shooting that left 18-year-old Jabari Peoples dead.Jefferson County District Attorney Danny Carr said ...
The organization and the family of Jabari Peoples are demanding the full release of the body cam video and any other video ...
Givan emphasized that the decision to release the video to the public should remain with law enforcement, but she believes the family has the right to see the entire raw footage.