A federal agent shot at an unarmed Black man during a traffic stop earlier this month while working alongside D.C. police officers, according to three of the man’s lawyers, who accuse city police of misconduct because the gunfire isn’t mentioned in the incident report. A D.C. police officer told a judge he was instructed by a superior not to document the shooting in a court record, the lawyers said, and all charges against the man have been dropped.
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Several comments express concern about a potential cover-up involving the shooting incident with a federal agent and D.C. police, suggesting the need for an independent investigation. There is criticism of law enforcement's actions, with some commenters describing them as... Show more
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