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Justice Department to investigate police killing of Alton Sterling | Justice Department to investigate police killing of Alton Sterling |
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The US Department of Justice will investigate the death of Alton Sterling, a 37-year-old black man who was fatally shot by a police officer on Tuesday, Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards has announced. | The US Department of Justice will investigate the death of Alton Sterling, a 37-year-old black man who was fatally shot by a police officer on Tuesday, Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards has announced. |
Governor Edwards told reporters on Wednesday that the Justice Department’s civil rights division is now the lead agency investigating the altercation, which took place on Tuesday morning. | Governor Edwards told reporters on Wednesday that the Justice Department’s civil rights division is now the lead agency investigating the altercation, which took place on Tuesday morning. |
“Based on the footage of the video, I have very serious concerns,” Governor Edwards said. “The video is disturbing to say the least.“ | “Based on the footage of the video, I have very serious concerns,” Governor Edwards said. “The video is disturbing to say the least.“ |
Community leaders also held a press conference on Wednesday along with members of the Sterling family outside Baton Rouge City Hall. | Community leaders also held a press conference on Wednesday along with members of the Sterling family outside Baton Rouge City Hall. |
Quinyetta McMillon, the mother of Sterling’s 15-year-old son Cameron, gave an emotional statement condemning the officers for murdering her son’s father. | Quinyetta McMillon, the mother of Sterling’s 15-year-old son Cameron, gave an emotional statement condemning the officers for murdering her son’s father. |
“Regardless if you knew him or not, he is not what the mass media is making him out to be,” McMillon said. | “Regardless if you knew him or not, he is not what the mass media is making him out to be,” McMillon said. |
“This is a play to try and obscure the image of a man who simply tried to earn a living to take care of his children.” | “This is a play to try and obscure the image of a man who simply tried to earn a living to take care of his children.” |
As she continued her statement, Cameron openly cried by his mother’s side. | As she continued her statement, Cameron openly cried by his mother’s side. |
“As a mother, I have now been forced to raise a son who is going to remember what happened to his father, that I can't take away from him,” McMillion added. “He is at an age of understanding. I hurt more for him and his loss as a parent. One of the greatest fears is to see your child hurt and know there's nothing you can do about it.” | “As a mother, I have now been forced to raise a son who is going to remember what happened to his father, that I can't take away from him,” McMillion added. “He is at an age of understanding. I hurt more for him and his loss as a parent. One of the greatest fears is to see your child hurt and know there's nothing you can do about it.” |
The Baton Rouge Police officers at the scene were later identified as Blane Salamoni, a four-year veteran and Howie Lake II, a three-year veteran with the force. |
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