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Reporter Brian Shane meets a local mother who is fighting for justice and closure after her son died in police custody.

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Reporter Brian Shane meets a local mother who is fighting for justice and closure after her son died in police custody.

4 thoughts on “Reporter Brian Shane meets a local mother who is fighting for justice and closure after her son died in police custody.”

  1. I am so sorry for your loss. Our society still does a very poor job of handling the medical issue of opiate addiction and it leads to tragedy far too often. With all due respect, however, I can’t help but also say that if Kyle was a black kid from the wrong side of the tracks in Salisbury, I suspect many of the readers of this website would condemn his “poor choices” and his “criminal behavior” and some kind of “failure” of “family structure.” I’m not saying that to pain Jennifer. I’m just saying it in the hope that Joe and Jennifer might be more active about monitoring and correcting the kinds of things that some of the audience here tend to say. Peace and Love to you all.

    1. I’m White and I will say it 10:11. Kyle made poor choices. He was not forced to break laws. That was his and only his choice. Not his friends or his parents choices, his alone. There you go, coming from a White racist.

  2. you are more likely to die at the hands of government thugs with guns then you are from a random act of violence! If the government is so against guns how about they outlaw all the government thugs who show up at your house with guns! just a thought!

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