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This is channel 9 Eyewitness News at noon coverage you can count on. The trump in there is going to run the country correctly. He is telling us to pay the people who are not us. People who are not us to hate people who are not us. Thousands rally. Right now donald trump is flying from kansas to orlando. He will speak at 2 30 and the crowd is waiting there for him. We are live at the cfu arena and field people have been lining up since after midnight. Reporter they opened the doors earlier than we expected. 30 minutes and the line is moving quickly. I think we have a live look inside the arena as well. Showing it feeling up filling up. Theres 9700 people they are letting in according to the Fire Marshal Office we were talking to earlier i want to come back live and show you protesters are now out at full force behind this fence marked the Free Assembly area. They have been trying to share their message for a couple of hours now. The original schedule would mean trump would have been spe

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'Had my son been a different color' | Family of boy, 6, slain by deputies seeking $4.5 million

‘Had my son been a different color’ | Family of boy, 6, slain by deputies seeking $4.5 million A lawsuit filed following the death of Kameron Prescott has survived several judicial hurdles, prompting the family to demand more to settle. Author: Mariah Medina (KENS5) Updated: 11:44 PM CDT April 20, 2021 SAN ANTONIO The family of a 6-year-old boy who was fatally shot by local deputies a few days before Christmas in 2017 is again giving Bexar County the opportunity to settle the lawsuit they filed following the boy’s death. This time, however, the family of Kameron Prescott is asking for $4.5 million – more than double the initial ask from last summer – after the lawsuit survived a number of judicial hurdles.

Death of Kameron Prescott: Family seeks $4.5 million in lawsuit

‘Had my son been a different color’ | Texas family seeks $4.5 million after child was killed by deputies A lawsuit filed following the death of Kameron Prescott has survived several judicial hurdles, prompting the family to demand more to settle. Author: Mariah Medina (KENS5) Updated: 11:44 PM CDT April 20, 2021 SAN ANTONIO The family of a 6-year-old boy who was fatally shot by local deputies a few days before Christmas in 2017 is again giving Bexar County the opportunity to settle the lawsuit they filed following the boy’s death. This time, however, the family of Kameron Prescott is asking for $4.5 million – more than double the initial ask from last summer – after the lawsuit survived a number of judicial hurdles.

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