
Nearly 3 years after Ronald Greene's death, family members and some lawmakers say police have avoided accountability
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Approaching three years since the death of Ronald Greene, which one Louisiana State Police member described as "torture and murder," there have been no arrests or indictments of any of the officers involved. Meanwhile, the former head of the LSP on Thursday failed to appear at an appeal hearing related to the case.
Former Louisiana State Police Col. Kevin Reeves, who retired amidst controversy surrounding his handling of Greene's brutal arrest by state troopers, failed to appear in front of the state police commission on Thursday. The commission is handling the case of a state police whistleblower attempting to overturn his termination after he spoke out about Greene's death in May 2019 and leaked documents related to Greene's death.
CNN attempted to reach Reeves through his attorney but never heard back.

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