Ronald Greene's family meets with governor as activists call for criminal charges in deadly arrest 8 hours 22 minutes 53 seconds ago Thursday, May 27 2021 May 27, 2021 May 27, 2021 1:04 PM May 27, 2021 in Top Story Source: WBRZ ' div.style.display = "block"; } $(function() { var $spotlightAd = $('#ad300x250'), $leaderboardAd = $('#ad728x90'), $sideColumn = $('#row2column2'); $sideColumn.prepend($spotlightAd.addClass('ad')); }); ').parent().insertBefore($(".rsNav.rsThumbs.rsThumbsHor")); var captionWrap = caption.parent(); var slider = $(".royalSlider").data('royalSlider'); slider.ev.on('rsBeforeAnimStart', resizeCaption); function resizeCaption(){ captionWrap.stop(true); captionWrap.animate({ height: caption.height() }, 250); }; resizeCaption(); }); BATON ROUGE - The family of Ronald Greene, a man who died in police custody after being beaten and tased, met with Governor John Bel Edwards Thursday afternoon as activists gathered at the state Capitol to call for the arrests of the officers involved.