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'I feared for my life': Man punched in viral Jacksonville traffic stop speaks out on violent arrest
William McNeil, the Florida man whose violent arrest by Jacksonville sheriff’s deputies was caught in a viral video, told ABC News' Linsey Davis, "I feared for my life."
A cell phone video showing a White police officer in Jacksonville, Florida, striking a Black man in the face during a February traffic stop before officers dragged the driver from his car has sparked outrage online as conflicting accounts of the incident have emerged.
Crump has been dubbed "Black America's attorney general" by civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton. Here's what to know about William McNeil's lawyer.
The violent arrest of William McNeil, Jr., a 22-year-old Florida man, by Jacksonville sheriff’s deputies was caught in a viral video and prompted an investigation.
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A Viral Video Of Sheriff's Deputies Punching A Man During A Traffic Stop Is Sparking Outrage
A viral video that captured sheriff’s deputies punching a Black man during a Florida traffic stop is sparking outrage —and prompting authorities to launch an investigation into the February incident.
A Florida man at the center of a viral traffic stop is speaking publicly for the first time since the February incident, which has drawn national attention and renewed calls for police accountability.
William McNeil Jr. and his attorneys claimed he experienced fear during a violent traffic stop by Jacksonville police.
The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office alleges William McNeil Jr., 22, was reaching for a knife during the traffic stop before officers used force.
As national criticism grows over a viral video showing a Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office (JSO) officer slapping and punching a young Black driver, Jacksonville City Council members, who control the agency’s funding,