Attorney Lance Stevens successfully appealed to attorneys this week to review camera footage of the Dec. 10, 2022, shooting death of Isaiah Winkley by Hancock County sheriff’s deputies. “It’s absolutely horrible,” he said.
The sheriff’s deputy had asked a judge to seal camera footage of him killing the son of Georgia pastor and his wife to protect the victim’s family, but said in a new filing this week there appears to be no objection from the family to the release of the video.
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Isaiah Winkley had gotten stuck in the mud near a church in Hancock County and went looking for help when sheriff’s deputies were called to the scene, the lawsuit says. He never made it home.