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Body-cam footage shows a cop shooting an unarmed 14-year-old boy in the back as he is lying face down on the ground—lawsuit

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A family has received the body camera footage as  a part of  their lawsuit against the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office which  they are saying  shows a Jefferson Parish deputy shoot their 14-year-old son  within the  back. The boy, Tre’mall McGee, was complying with officers, unarmed, and completely defenseless when he was shot  within the  back,  consistent with  the lawsuit. “He was literally laid out on  the bottom   along with his  nose  within the  dirt,” attorney Christopher Murell, who represents the family said. “Thank goodness it wasn’t  quite   ammunition  because Tre’mall would be dead  without delay .” According to police, they were pursuing McGee who was a passenger  during a  car driven by another juvenile. They were accused of driving a stolen car. However,  consistent with  the lawsuit, McGee  and therefore the  driver — who  is additionally  a plaintiff  within the  case —  didn't  know the car was stolen. The incident unfolded on March 20, 2020,  because the  two

A 6-year-old boy was arrested and forced to appear in court for picking a flower at his bus stop.

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  “Should  a baby  that believes in  Kriss Kringle , the  fictional animal ,  and also the   sprite  be making life-altering decisions?” asked New Hanover County Chief District Court Judge Jay Corpening. T his can be   a matter  that has come up repeatedly  within the  state of North Carolina as dozens  of kids  as young a six are being processed into the criminal justice system.  the most recent  case involves a 6-year-old boy who was arrested  and compelled   to travel  to court because he picked a flower while  watching for  the bus. Attorney Julie Boyer’s child client was  unproven  for injury to  realty  after he stopped  to choose  a flower from a yard near his  stop ,  in keeping with  The Herald-Sun. Illustrating the ridiculous nature of sending  a toddler  to court  for selecting  a flower  is that the   undeniable fact that  he had no idea what was  occurring . Boyer said she had  to convey  the boy some crayons and a  picture book  during the proceedings because he  didn'

Cops Lie About a Missing Taillight in Order to Arrest and Beat an Innocent Teen

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  On the night Neco Bonham was pulled over by Richardson police, he had broken no laws and given cops zero reasons  to tug  him over. Bonham — who has no  record  — was polite and complied with all of the officer’s orders. Unfortunately, however, the officer who stopped him had a history of violence and corruption, so no amount of politeness and innocence was enough  to guard  this 18-year-old kid from police violence. Though the stop originally  passed off  in December 2018, body camera footage was  barely  released as  a part of  a lawsuit filed against  the 2  officers who stopped him  and therefore the  city of Richardson.  consistent with  the lawsuit, Officer Parker Winn contrived a bogus stop to fish for drug activity based solely on  the actual fact  that Bonham was a “young  Negroid  with a hoodie.” Given  the very fact  that melanin people account for 25.4% of all traffic stops  within the  city of Richardson while representing only 9% of the city’s population, this claim is