GRAPHIC: Tucson police body-cam video of man’s 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 miércoles en la que dio detalles sobre las acciones del departamento en la muerte de Carlos Ingram-López en abril.
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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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