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The family of a teenager who was shot and killed by a police officer in Homewood last week is taking legal action in hopes of obtaining the footage of his death.
Black Lives Matter is planning a boycott of Homewood businesses to pressure city and state leaders to release body camera footage of the police shooting of 18-year-old Jabari Peoples, who was killed ...
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey is supporting a state agency’s refusal to release body camera footage in the fatal police shooting of ...
Jabari Peoples' family and the community want answers.Why did a Homewood police officer shoot the Aliceville teen on the ...
All four candidates vying to be the next mayor say that they favor transparency, but they all stopped short of pledging to ...
Calls for transparency in the death of an 18-year-old man shot by police continue in Homewood, despite city officials ...
Government under pressure as provincial police commissioner claims country’s police chief colluded with criminal gangs.
Maxwell, the family attorney, noted that the state police cited the 2023 law, sponsored by state Rep. Juandalynn Givan, ...
Lawyers representing the family of a Black teenager killed by police in an Alabama suburb said the state’s refusal to release ...
Jabari Peoples’ family and their attorneys are calling for transparency in their demand for the unredacted release of all ...
Family members of a Black teenager shot and killed by police in an Alabama suburb of Birmingham want to see the body camera footage of the shooting. Eighteen-year-old Jabari Peoples ...