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The wrongful death lawsuit filed in June 2020 named the city, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department's chief and deputy chief, and the officer who fatally shot Dreasjon Reed.
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A federal judge ruled that parts of a lawsuit filed by Dreasjon Reed’s mother can go forward.
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The Indianapolis police officer who shot and killed Dreasjon Reed last year is suing the National Football League over social media posts that associate Reed with other victims of officer-involved killings.
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The local Black Lives Matter group, Indy 10, held a rally on Monument Circle Saturday after a week of action.
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Attorneys for the family of Dreasjon Reed spoke out Saturday on a grand jury's decision not to indict the IMPD officer who shot and killed the 21-year old. Following the virtual press conference protests continued in IMPD's Northwest District.
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Several dozen protesters gathered for the second consecutive night following the announcement that an Indianapolis police officer would not face criminal charges in the fatal shooting of 21-year-old Dreasjon Reed.
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A grand jury decided Tuesday not to indict the Indianapolis police officer who shot and killed Dreasjon Reed, citing insufficient evidence to file charges.
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Protesters rejected a grand jury's decision not to indict an Indianapolis police officer for the May shooting death of 21-year-old Dreasjon Reed.
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A six person grand jury will determine whether or not to indict IMPD Officer Dejoure Mercer, who fatally shot Dreasjon Reed on May 6.
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A federal judge removed the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department from a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the mother of Dreasjon Reed, a 21-year-old Black man who was fatally shot in May by a city police officer.