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Maryland’s former chief medical examiner testified for the defense in the Minneapolis murder trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin, who is charged with killing George Floyd. Dr. David Fowler’s testimony came at the same time he’s being accused of helping to cover up the police’s role in the 2018 in-custody death of Anton Black, a Black 19-year-old from the Eastern Shore.
Anton Black’s family told WTOP ahead of Fowler’s testimony the two cases are eerily similar.
“It’s surreal that you have two men on the opposite sides of the country that experienced almost the same treatment by two different police officers,” said LaToya Holley, Black’s sister. “The medical examiner, in my opinion, was egregious in the way he finalized Anton’s autopsy results. Now, he’s being called to be an expert witness for another police officer.”
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Maryland s former chief medical examiner is testifying for the defense in the Minneapolis murder trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin. His testimony comes at the same time he s being accused of helping to cover up the police s role in the 2018 in-custody death of Anton Black, a Black 19-year-old from the Eastern Shore.
Anton Black s family tells WTOP, a Hubbard radio station based in Washington, D.C., the two cases are eerily similar.
“It s surreal that you have two men on the opposite sides of the country that experienced almost the same treatment by two different police officers, said LaToya Holley, Black s sister. The medical examiner, in my opinion, was egregious in the way he finalized Anton s autopsy results. Now, he s being called to be an expert witness for another police officer.”