In Alabama, you can buy THC at the grocery. Also, you can be shot by cops looking for weed in a no-knock raid.
He saw it after Alabama football's road loss to Vanderbilt, its road loss to Tennessee and its road loss to Oklahoma. It's a locker room of disappointment. But as DeBoer faced the reality of a 19 ...
A new federal lawsuit details how an Alabama teenager, asleep in his childhood bedroom, was fatally shot when a police SWAT team broke down the front door of his family’s home. Randall Adjessom, 16, ...
Police in Alabama shot and killed a 16-year-old boy in his own home during a no-knock raid in the middle of the night. Body camera footage allegedly shows Randall Adjessom raising his hands and ...
The wrongful death lawsuit says Randall Adjessom came out of his bedroom with a gun when Mobile police broke down his ...
Randall Adjessom, 16, was shot to death last year by the Mobile, Alabama Police Department’s S.W.A.T. team. The police were looking for marijuana allegedly owned by Adjessom’s older brother—who not ...
The lawsuit says that when Adjessom realized the intruders were police, "Randall immediately began ... as well as for claims under Alabama's wrongful death statute. The City of Mobile did not ...
(AP) — A fired police chief in Alabama says a city report deliberately ... On Monday, the mother of 16-year-old Randall Adjessom, who SWAT police shot and killed during a no-knock, predawn ...
The Mobile Police Department in Alabama is facing a federal lawsuit following the tragic shooting death of 16-year-old Randall Adjessom during a controversial no-knock raid. This incident echoes ...
16-year-old Randall Adjessom was shot dead by SWAT team officers in Mobile, Alabama, as they attempted to serve a no-knock warrant. According to A PNews, Randall’s mother, Akouvi Adjessom, has filed a ...
Ex-Police Chief Sues Alabama City, Saying His Reputation ... On Monday, the mother of 16-year-old Randall Adjessom, who SWAT police shot and killed during a no-knock, predawn raid of his home ...