Family seeks charges against ex-Tosa cop in public 'John Doe' hearing
Family seeks criminal charges in public ‘John Doe’ hearing
A ''John Doe'' hearing normally is done in secret. A hearing on Thursday though, was done in open court -- and even livestreamed. FOX6's Bill Miston explains why.
WAUWATOSA, Wis. - The family of Jay Anderson Jr., shot and killed by then-Wauwatosa Police Officer Joseph Mensah in 2016, is petitioning a state court to appoint a special prosecutor and file charges.
The court case falls under a "John Doe" hearing, which normally is done in secret. A hearing on Thursday, Feb. 25, though, was done in open court -- and even livestreamed.