![]() ![]() It also led six state legislators to send a letter to the US Department of Justice last week seeking an independent investigation “that gathers and releases the necessary information to ensure public confidence”. The upsetting sequence of events reflects the broader experience of Paez Terán’s family, their attorneys and, by extension, the public in the high-profile case: the city, county and state agencies that are involved have continually delayed, obfuscated about or denied releasing information about the events of 18 January, when, for the first time in US history, police killed an environmental activist while they were protesting. What’s more, they appeared to reach the opposite conclusion of the county’s recently released autopsy of Paez Terán, the report which brought Filipovits and his team to meet with the agency last month. ![]() But the results were actually dated 23 January. ![]()
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