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Family Of Black Man Killed In Police Custody Sees Body Cam Footage

The family's attorney said the video showed troopers choking and beating Ronald Greene and repeatedly using stun guns on him.
Posted at 10:19 AM, Oct 16, 2020
and last updated 2020-10-16 10:19:25-04

Family members of Ronald Greene watched body camera footage of the events leading up to Greene's death almost a year and a half after he died in Louisiana State Police custody.

It was the first time the family had access to the video. Their attorney said the video — from May of last year —  showed troopers choking and beating Greene and repeatedly using stun guns on him.

Louisiana State Police have refused to release the video publicly, but there are calls for the state's governor to release the video.

Initially, police told Greene's family he died in a car crash after hitting a tree. Authorities opened an investigation into the death in August, and the FBI opened a civil rights probe in September.