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Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey is "confident the facts will prevail," as the investigation into the shooting death of Jabari Peoples by a Homewood police officer continues.
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNThe Death of Jabari Peoples: Family pushing for transparency in teen's shooting by Homewood officerJabari Peoples' family and the community want answers.Why did a Homewood police officer shoot the Aliceville teen on the ...
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump is now the lead attorney for the family of Jabari Peoples. Crump demanded the release of the ...
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Family of Alabama teen killed by police demand transparency, asks for bodycam video to be releasedOn Tuesday, the family of Jabari Peoples continued to demand the release of body camera footage from the night Jabari was killed. Peoples' father, mother, and brother spoke at the event alongside ...
Two members of the Homewood City Council are calling for the release of bodycam footage in the deadly shooting of a teen by ...
Family members of a Black teenager shot and killed by police in an Alabama suburb of Birmingham want to see the body camera footage of the shooting. Eighteen-year-old Jabari Peoples ...
WBRC is asking questions about the new law in Alabama regarding who can see bodycam videos, and learning this may be the first investigation in the state to use this law.
Family members of a black teenager shot and killed by police in an Alabama suburb say they want answers and are seeking to see the body camera footage of the shooting.
Family members of a Black teenager shot and killed by police in an Alabama suburb of Birmingham want to see the body camera footage of the shooting.
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