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Attorney demands grand jury review in fatal Robert Johnson shooting

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Attorney demands grand jury review in fatal Robert Johnson shooting

Attorney demands grand jury review in fatal Robert Johnson shooting

The defense team for Robert Johnson, a man shot and killed by a Baltimore County police officer on May 16th, demanded a grand jury review the shooting.

OFFICER ON MAY 16TH, DEMANDEDA GRAND JURY REVIEW THESHOOTING.

CRIMINAL DEFENSEATTORNEY WARREN BROWN BELIEVESIT SHOULD BE UP TO THE GRANDJURY TO REVIEW THE OFFICER'SBODY WORN CAMERA VIDEO ANDDECIDE WHETHER THE SHOOTINGWAS JUSTIFIED.

"Tape comes outand all of a sudden they sayno they don't want to take itin front of the Grand Jury.Why?

Let them take a look atit.

Let them hear from thewitnesses.

Let them read theballistic reports.

We don'teven have the autopsy.

We havenothing other than the videothat's in the public domain."BROWN WANTS EVERYONE TO KNOWJOHNSON, ALTHOUGH ARMED,DESERVES A DEEPER CASE REVIEWAND HOPES TO GET THAT MESSAGEOU




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