GRAPHIC: Tucson police body-cam video of manβs in-custody death
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WARNING: RAW, GRAPHIC VIDEO. Body-camera video of Tucson Police officers trying to restrain Carlos Ingram-Lopez, 27, on April 21, 2020. Ingram-Lopez died in policy custody. Video by Tucson Police Department
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Re: the June 25 article "Chief Magnus offers to resign over handling of man's death."
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Re: the June 25 article "Chief Magnus offers to resign over handling of man's death."
Chris Magnus hizo el anuncio sorpresivamente durante una conferencia de prensa el miΓ©rcoles en la que dio detalles sobre las acciones del departamento en la muerte de Carlos Ingram-LΓ³pez en abril.
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- Tucson police chief offers to resign amid fallout from man's in-custody death
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- Hundreds attend vigil to honor Carlos "Adrian" Ingram-Lopez who died in Tucson police custody
- Tucson police must now immediately notify public of in-custody deaths
- Tucson police release details of second in-custody death this year
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