Attorney Ben Crump demands accountability in deadly Clay County deputy-involved shooting

ORANGE PARK, Fla. — Civil rights attorney Ben Crump joined the family of Morris Davis on Monday to demand answers in the fatal deputy-involved shooting of the 48-year-old Clay County man.

Family members, faith leaders and community activists gathered at New Hope Church in Orange Park, where Crump held a press conference calling for transparency and accountability in the May 9 shooting.

“We’re fighting for truth, transparency and accountability to lead to justice,” Crump said…

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