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On Tuesday, officials released body cam footage of a deadly police shooting in Wilmington, Delaware, that occurred in January.
Family members of Lymond Moses, the man who was killed, say the video refutes the initial statement from police that Moses drove directly at the officers, forcing them to open fire.
The family called for the officers to be fired and prosecuted and also asked for President Joe Biden s help as the investigation continues.
Updated on March 16, 2021 at 8:09 am
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Authorities in eastern Pennsylvania have launched an investigation after they say a police officer shot and killed a man armed with a knife.
Events unfolded Monday when a woman called 911 in Berks County to say a male with a knife had threatened her in her home.
According to the district attorney’s office, Muhlenberg Township police officers found the male brandishing a knife. Authorities say the suspect refused to drop the weapon and an officer discharged his Taser, which had no effect. That’s when authorities say the second officer fired once, hitting the suspect in the chest.
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CROWN POINT â A judge set bail Friday for a Hammond man accused of killing a man and shooting at a police officer Sept. 27 outside a Gary nightclub.
Fredrick D. Craft, 31, must post a bond of $500,000 surety or $50,000 cash to be released from jail while awaiting trial on charges of murder and attempted murder.
Craft s attorney, Mark Gruenhagen, filed a motion Monday seeking a bond reduction. Lake Criminal Court Judge Diane Boswell scheduled a bond review hearing for Tuesday.
Murder defendants typically are not afforded bond, unless a court determines after hearing evidence and testimony that the presumption of a defendant s guilt is not strong.
The Michigan Attorney General’s Office filed charges Monday against a Lowell police officer who is accused of shooting at a moving car during a high-speed.