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Ben Crump files lawsuit in fatal police shooting of two Florida teens

BREVARD COUNTY,  Fla. – Civil rights attorney Ben Crump announced a lawsuit Friday after a deputy fatally shot a 16-year-old and 18-year-old in Florida last year. The lawsuit comes the day after the state attorney’s office announced that the officer who shot and killed the two Black teens, 18-year-old Sincere Pierce and 16-year-old Angelo A.J. Crooms, would not face criminal charges.  Families of the two teens have repeatedly disputed what the sheriff s and state attorney s offices have said: A.J., who was driving at the time of the stop, was attempting to run into the deputy. The two teens were fatally shot on Nov. 13, 2020 at a traffic stop, when Brevard County deputy Jafet Santiago-Miranda shot 10 bullets into the vehicle as it moved slowly forward, wheels turned towards the curb.

Lawsuit blames culture of recklessness in Florida sheriff s office for fatal shooting of Black teens

Lawsuit blames culture of recklessness in Florida sheriff s office for fatal shooting of Black teens Tyler Vazquez and Alessandro Marazzi Sassoon, Florida Today Ben Crump in Viera: Asks U.S. Justice to investigate death of 2 Black teens, BCSO Replay Video BREVARD COUNTY,  Fla. – Civil rights attorney Ben Crump announced a lawsuit Friday after a deputy fatally shot a 16-year-old and 18-year-old in Florida last year. The lawsuit comes the day after the state attorney’s office announced that the officer who shot and killed the two Black teens, 18-year-old Sincere Pierce and 16-year-old Angelo A.J. Crooms, would not face criminal charges. 

Lawsuit says deputy who killed two teens was unfit to serve

The Brevard County Sheriff s Office had a duty not to retain deputies like Santiago-Miranda, who has repeatedly shown that they were unfit for service, and expose citizens like Crooms and Pierce to such unfitness, the lawsuit alleges. The Brevard County Sheriff s Office breached that duty when it retained and placed Santiago-Miranda armed on the street of Brevard County, despite his criminal history and demonstrated violent tendencies over the course of more than a decade. and as recently as a few months before killing A.J. Crooms and Sincere Pierce. The lawsuit alleges that Santiago-Miranda had an alarming and disqualifying criminal history of such a level that he should not have been a deputy. 

State Atty Archer finds Brevard deputy justified in his use of deadly force, fatally shooting Cocoa teens

State Atty Archer finds Brevard deputy justified in his use of deadly force, fatally shooting Cocoa teens
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