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The families of two Houstonians who were killed in the botched 2019 Harding Street raid filed a pair of lawsuits against the city Wednesday night.
Lawyers allege that the 12 officers involved in the raid had violated the civil rights of Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas, who were both killed by Houston police officers.
Attorney Mike Doyle, who represents the Nicholas family, said HPD still has questions to answer.
"Every step of the way, all we ever heard from the city was, ‘No, we're not giving this information. We're going to keep concealing this information,'" he said during a news conference Thursday.