Family Demands Full Release of Bodycam Footage in Jabari Peoples Shooting

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The family of Jabari Peoples, an 18-year-old shot by Homewood police, demands full transparency and unedited body camera footage, claiming the released clip is edited. The investigation concluded Peoples was armed and struggled with police before being shot, but the family disputes the narrative, asserting he was running for his life and unarmed. The case remains contentious with calls for more evidence and transparency.
- Jabari Peoples was ‘running for his life’ as police fatally shot him, family says after seeing body cam video AL.com
- Body cam video shows Jabari Peoples had a gun, fought police, DA says: ‘A good kid made a terrible decision’ AL.com
- District attorneys says Alabama teen killed by police had grabbed a gun AP News
- Family of Jabari Peoples to view bodycam footage of officer-involved shooting WBMA
- 'This is not an open and shut case': Family of Jabari Peoples and Ben Crump call for release of full video WVTM
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