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4 DC Officers on Leave After Karon Hylton-Brown's Fatal Scooter Crash; Body Cam Video Released
Four D.C. police officers were placed on non-contact leave following a second night of protests over the death of a man fatally injured in a scooter crash after police tried to pull him over. His family blames officers for his death. Karon Hylton-Brown, 20, died Monday, three days after the crash in the Brightwood Park neighborhood. He died the day…
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Heated Protest Erupts Outside DC Police Station After Fatal Scooter Crash
A heated protest erupted outside a D.C. police station for the second consecutive night as the family of a man who died after he was hit by a car while riding a scooter blames police for causing his death. Karon Hylton-Brown, 20, died Monday, three days after the crash in the Brightwood Park neighborhood. Wednesday night’s protest began at...
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Demonstrators Clash With DC Police for a Second Night
Demonstrators clashed with D.C. police outside a station in Northwest for a second night, throwing fireworks as officers forced them back. News4’s Shomari Stone reports.
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Family Blames Police for DC Man's Death in Scooter Crash; 6 Officers Hurt in Protest
A 20-year-old D.C. man died after he was hit by a car while riding an electric scooter, and his loved ones accuse police of causing the crash by chasing him. A protest over Karon Hylton-Brown’s death erupted Tuesday night outside a Northwest D.C. police station. Six officers were hurt. It was initially believed that four officers were hurt, but...
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Violent Protests Outside DC Police Station Following Deadly Scooter Crash
A vigil outside a D.C. police station for a young man killed in a crash after police tried to stop him turned confrontational last night. Today the family of Karon Hylton-Brown is still looking for answers. News4’s Mark Segraves has the latest.
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Family Blames Police for DC Man's Death in Electric Scooter Crash
D.C. Police are investigating a deadly scooter crash. But the victim’s family says a police officer actually caused the crash. News4’s Pat Collins spoke to the victim’s girlfriend about what the family believes happened.
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Protest Erupts Outside DC Police Station After Man Dies in Scooter Crash
Anger boiled over in Northwest D.C. Tuesday night over the death of a man killed in an electric scooter crash. The victim’s mother says she believes police are to blame.