Lawsuit after deadly fall from patrol car
A Georgia mother has filed a $100 million-dollar civil rights lawsuit on behalf of her daughter, Briana Grier. It stems from the death of 28-year-old mother of 4-year-old twin daughters, who was taken into custody by Hancock County Sheriff's deputies while having a mental health crisis. What attorneys say led to her death while in custody.
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