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Action News Jax first showed you the cell phone and police body camera video of the arrest last month, which made national ...
Standing with civil rights attorneys Ben Crump and Harry Daniels, William McNeil Jr. spoke publicly for the first time since ...
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Protesters demand justice for William McNeil Jr. outside State Attorney’s Office in Jacksonville
Dozens gathered to demand that prosecutors reopen an investigation into the violent February arrest of McNeil.
The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office alleges William McNeil Jr., 22, was reaching for a knife during the traffic stop before officers used force.
William McNeil Jr. spoke Wednesday alongside his attorneys, Ben Crump and Harry Daniels, for the first time since his February traffic stop arrest went viral.
Civil rights attorneys Ben Crump and Harry Daniels will hold a news conference Tuesday morning in Chicago to "reveal new ...
William McNeil, Jr., the 22-year-old man whose violent arrest by Jacksonville, Florida, sheriff's deputies was caught in a viral video, reflected on the incident in an interview with ABC News Live ...
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Jacksonville driver in viral traffic stop arrest video speaks out. Here's what he said
The man at the center of a video that went viral being pulled over for not having his headlights on is speaking out publicly for the first time.
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNBlack man seen getting punched through a window by a Jacksonville police officer speaks out
William McNeil Jr., 22, who was arrested in Jacksonville in February, shared his story for the first time at a news conference. It comes after hearing his arresting officers will not face any criminal ...
William Anthony McNeil Jr. questioned why he was pulled over and refused to get out of the car. An officer smashed his window and punched him in the face, video shows.
Body camera video shows William McNeil, Jr. telling the deputy that it wasn't raining and he didn't need to have his headlights turned on and asked to speak with a ...
Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters stated prosecutors found an officer involved in the arrest of William Anthony McNeil Jr. did not commit a crime, despite online controversy surrounding the incident.
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