COCOA, Fla. – Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump said he’ll be visiting Brevard on Friday for a press conference aimed at asking the U.S.
Justice Department to review the deputy-involved shooting of two Cocoa teens. “It’s very significant because I have a lot of family in Brevard County,” Crump told News 6 partner Florida Today. “It’s coming back to your base, to fight a battle we’re fighting all over the country, in different states.” [TRENDING: What the shell?
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