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The Georgia deputy will not face charges for shootings with Leonard cure

The Georgia deputy will not face charges for shootings with Leonard cure

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The brutality of the police It is a plague in America, and black Americans will never stop protesting and fighting for justice for those killed or abused by state agents. Following the 2020 protest summer, I saw that the police are arrested, convicted and convicted for anything, from murder to obstructing justice, however, those isolated cases of justice should not be confused with the change. There are still a lot of policemen who are moving away, with violence and violations of civil rights.

Leonard Cure He was pulled by a deputy from Camden County, the deputy of the Georgia sheriff, called SGT. Buck Aldridge in 2023. Three years before this traffic stop, Cure was exempted from a Florida prison, after fulfilling sixteen for a crime he did not commit. During their SGT meeting. Aldridge and Cure entered a fighting match that led to two taser discharges before an Aldridge was drawing fatal rounds from the service gun.

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According to the new reports by CbsnewsThe Keith Higgins district lawyer came out public to say that he thinks SGT. The use of Aldridge of the deadly force has been completely justified and that no criminal accusations against him will be filed.

“The use of the deadly force at that time was a reasonable objective, considering that he was overwhelmed at that time”, “

Sunny, this decision is not acceptable to Cure’s family, nor for their legal representative, the ubiquitous lawyer for civil rights, Ben Crump.

“This decision is a devastating failure of justice, sending the message according to which law enforcers can lead a life without consequences,” they said in a statement. “Leonard Cure was a man who had already fought so hard to claim his life after a wrong conviction, just to steal it again. His family will not stop fighting for responsibility, nor do we. “

In 2024, the Cure family filed a federal process on civil rights against Aldridge and Jim Proctor, who accused the first excessive force, and the latter to ignore the history of the deputy’s violence, they are looking for $ 16 million in damage.