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Ex Georgia cop, Buck Aldridge, who killed Leonard Cure, was indicted by a grand jury for continued use of excessive force.
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Atlanta Black Star on MSN‘A Loose Cannon’: Georgia Cop Who Killed Unarmed Black Man Walked Free Until His Lies and Violence Put Him Back in the Crosshairs
"Exposed: How a Georgia Cop's Lies and Violence Led to Indictment for Killing an Unarmed Black Man. Shocking details revealed ...
Buck William Aldridge, the sergeant with the Camden County Sheriff’s Office accused of turning a routine traffic stop in 2023 ...
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Former Georgia deputy indicted on charges he used excessive force and covered it up in reports
A federal grand jury has indicted a former Georgia sheriff's sergeant on civil rights charges. The indictment accuses former ...
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Ben Crump speaks after Georgia deputy involved in deadly shooting indicted on federal charges
Local prosecutors in Georgia initially declined to file charges against Aldridge; the federal indictment comes after a U.S.
Buck Aldridge is accused of using excessive force against people on four occasions and preparing “multiple” misleading ...
Buck William Aldridge, 42, of St. Mary's, is facing charges of deprivation of rights under color of law and falsifying ...
A Camden County Sheriff’s Office sergeant, who shot and killed a 53-year-old man during a traffic stop in 2023, has been ...
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WJCL on MSNFamily of exonerated man, killed by Georgia deputy, celebrates deputy's federal indictment
A Camden County deputy, who sparked national outrage after the 2023 shooting death of Leonard Cure, has been federally ...
A Georgia deputy was indicted over using excessive force and falsifying reports, including in the fatal shooting of Leonard Cure, a Black man exonerated after 16 years in prison for a robbery he did ...
The indictment against a Camden County sergeant, which was released Friday, details four different times when he is accused of using excessive force during arrests and submitting written reports that ...
The Georgia deputy who shot and killed Leonard Cure, a Broward County man who was exonerated only a few years earlier after ...
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