
Louisiana State Police release body cam footage of Ronald Greene's deadly arrest
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Louisiana authorities released a 46-minute long body-camera video Friday showing the 2019 deadly encounter between Ronald Greene and state troopers as they dragged and used a stun gun on him following a vehicle chase.
The deadly incident began over an unspecified traffic violation on May 10, 2019 that turned into a high-speed chase. Authorities initially told Green's family he died after crashing into a tree. The state police later said he died on his way to a hospital. "They murdered him. It was set out, it was planned," Greene's mother, Mona Hardin, said Wednesday. "He didn't have a chance. Ronnie didn't have a chance. He wasn't going to live to tell about it." The video shows the vantage point of Trooper Dakota Demoss as troopers rush Greene's vehicle outside Monroe, La. They appeared to use a stun gun on him as he tried to raise his hands while inside the vehicle.More Related News

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