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Georgia there says that no criminal complaint is raised against the deputy who was shot, the relieved Florida man was killed

Camden County, Ga. -The district prosecutor of Georgia, Keith Higgins, announced on Tuesday that criminal charges will not be submitted against a deputy by Camden County who shot a 53-year-old man during a traffic stop in October 2023.

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“After checking the investigation file in the matter above, I came to the conclusion that the use of fatal violence by Deputy Aldridge was objectively sensible under the entirety of the circumstances. The pursuit of criminal charges is therefore not justified, ”says a explanation of Higgins.

According to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Leonard Cure was stopped by Stabs Sergeant Buck Aldridge on Interstate 95 North in Camden County around 7:30 a.m.

This still blank range during a traffic stop after the man who was wrongly imprisoned years ago on Wednesday, October 18. (Camden County Sheriff's Office about AP)

GBI said Aldridge had instructed Cure to get out of the car, and he had met until he found out that he was arrested.

The agency says that Cure began to oppose and the deputy used his taser.

The Camden County's office published a body and the Dash CAM film material on the YouTube page two days after the incident. (Spectator discretion is strongly recommended.)

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The film material also shows that the I-95 heals in a silver RAM truck, which was over 100 miles per hour.

The death of Cure in 2023 after the publication of the Dash camera video, in which the incident and the revelations that Aldridge was released by another police department in Georgia in 2017, was released from another Georgia police department after He had thrown a woman onto the floor during a traffic stop and captivated.

In February 2024, his family submitted a federal lawsuit against Aldridge to be deducted to look for money damage of more than $ 16 million.

Cure had spent more than 16 years in prison in Florida before being relieved in a robbery in 2003.

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