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The family of Jabari Peoples, an 18-year-old who was shot and killed by a Homewood police officer, released a statement ...
Attorneys claim body camera footage shown to them was a “small clip of an edited ALEA video” and are demanding to see ...
The district attorney ruled that Homewood police were justified in the deadly shooting of the Aliceville 18-year-old.
According to ABC3340, the Peoples have finally be allowed to view the last moments of their beloved Jabari’s life, sort of. The family stood alongside ubiquitous civil rights attorney Ben Crump and ...
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency has sent its findings of an investigation into the fatal shooting of an 18-year-old ...
Civil Rights Attorney Ben Crump, alongside the family of Jabari Peoples, pleaded for full transparency after viewing body ...
Supporters gathered at the courthouse steps to back Jabari Peoples' family in their quest for body cam footage of the ...
The family of Jabari Peoples is calling for the release of all body camera footage from the night a Homewood police officer shot and killed the 18-year-old during a June encounter.
Jefferson County District Attorney Danny Carr said Wednesday that no charges would be filed against a Homewood police officer ...
District Attorney Danny Carr determined the shooting was justified. In a news release, he explained bodycam footage showed ...
No criminal charges will be filed against the Homewood police officer who shot and killed Jabari Peoples, District Attorney Danny Carr announced on Aug. 6 after seeing the bodycam video and ...