State Attorney remains silent five months after Cocoa teens were shot and killed by deputy
Florida Today
It's been 153 days since Brevard County Sheriff's Deputy Jafet Santiago-Miranda fired his gun into a slow-moving car in Cocoa killing 16-year-old Angelo "A.J." Crooms and 18-year-old Sincere Pierce on November 13.
It's been 69 days since State Attorney Phil Archer received the full incident report and investigation from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
We don't know what that investigation turned up. We don't know what Archer is weighing to decide whether Santiago-Miranda's use of force was justified as Sheriff Wayne Ivey contends. We don't know what we don't know.