UPDATE: Dispute Over Officer-Involved Shooting Incident in Montgomery
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Gary Moncrief (right) – Contributed photo
Attorneys for a man who died during an incident involving Montgomery police last week are speaking out against the police department for what they say was the murder of an unarmed Black man. But Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed and District Attorney Daryl Bailey say those attorneys are ignoring the facts of the case.
Gary Moncrief died Tuesday night, May 18, outside the Microtel hotel near exit 11 off Interstate 85 in Montgomery.
Attorneys Michael Strickland and Dewayne Brown were gathered with members of Moncrief’s family outside the Alabama Supreme Court building for a news conference, where they said Moncrief was the latest Black man in this country to die at the hands of police. They say he was unarmed when a Montgomery police officer shot and killed him as he sat inside the back seat of a car.
Mar 2, 2021
A local man has been indicted on accusations he used the Internet to solicit a child for sex. Courtesy photo
A local man has been indicted on accusations he used the Internet to solicit a child for sex.
Michael Dewayne Brown of Greenville was charged Friday by the Hunt County grand jury, during which local prosecutors presented evidence in felony cases for consideration by the 196th District Court.
The grand jury also issued multiple indictments on charges of aggravated assaults, robbery injuring a child and/or elderly individuals and in connection with a shooting incident.
The roughly 50 indictment indictments issued publicly were published Monday morning.
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