The police shot a Mississippi Boy in their home after calling 911 for help. The shooting is now being investigated.
Aderrien Murry called 911 and asked her mother after the police shot him why the police did it
On Saturday morning, a police officer responded to a 911 call involving domestic violence from an 11-year-old Mississippi boy. He later identified as Aderrien Murry.
Aderrien Murry called 911 because her mother told her for safety reasons. After all, the father of one of his siblings arrived at their house angry.
When the police arrived at their home after calling 911, the mother of the boy said the police went to their front door and asked everyone inside the house to come out. The young boy who called 911 came out from the hallway of their living room, and then he got shot.
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The family of the boy who called 911 is asking the police to release the video of the body-worn camera during the incident
The young boy who called 911 was treated at the University of Mississippi Medical Center for fractured ribs, lacerated liver, and collapsed lung. On Wednesday, he was released to recover at their home.
Greg Capers from Indianola Police Department is the police involved in the shooting incident. He is currently placed on administrative leave while the investigation is ongoing.
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