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William McNeil Jr.'s attorney Ben Crump, center, speaks while showing a still from a police body cam video during a press conference Tuesday, July 29, 2025, in Chicago.
Crump claims video evidence contradicts the official state police account that Woodard was dragging a parole agent with his ...
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump discusses how video evidence gathered by community members contradicts the account from state ...
The shooting death of Marchello Woodard by a state parole agent last month has caught the attention of a nationally known ...
Attorney Crump, along with Attorney Thomas Fitzpatrick, is joining the family of Marchello Woodard at a news conference ...
Crump and the family's legal team are demanding transparency from the Erie County District Attorney's Office, in connection ...
The Erie man convicted for a 2023 homicide will spend the rest of his life behind bars without parole after receiving his ...
With most young men fighting overseas, Erie's women were called to duty. Most worked in Erie's factories while some worked ...
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump called the traffic stop unconstitutional and unlawful racial profiling. McNeil said the incident left him traumatized. "I'm still afraid of police.
At a news conference in Chicago, attorneys renewed calls to have the officer, seen in a viral video punching 22-year-old William McNeil in the face, terminated.