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DOJ's Alex Pretti shooting probe excludes prosecutors who specialize in civil rights cases, sources say
Sarah N. Lynch is the senior Justice Department reporter for CBS News, based in Washington, D. C.
The rank-and-file career federal prosecutors at the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division who specialize in excessive force cases are not playing any role in the investigation into the shooting death of Alex Pretti by two federal agents, multiple sources with knowledge of the matter told CBS News.
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Jury awards $8.3 million to Kansas foster teen's family after his death at juvenile intake center
Jurors have awarded $8. 3 million to the family of a Kansas foster teen who died in 2021 after he was held facedown for 39 minutes in a juvenile intake center while in the throes of a mental health crisis.
#MentalHealth #JusticeForCJ #ExcessiveForce
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Jury awards $8.3 million to foster teen's family after his death at juvenile intake center
Jurors have awarded $8. 3 million to the family of a Kansas foster teen who died in 2021 after he was held facedown for 39 minutes in a juvenile intake center while in the throes of a mental health crisis.
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Former ICE official breaks down Alex Jeffrey Pretti shooting
A former Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) National Security prosecutor has walked Newsweek through the events of Alex Jeffrey Pretti's shooting, noting the possible missteps ICE officers took that led to the fatal shooting.