“The family of a Florida man killed during a police pursuit over a seat belt violation released dashboard camera footage that appears to contradict the medical examiner’s findings. Marlon Brown, 38, died May 8 after investigators said he refused to stop when a Volusia County sheriff’s deputy tried to pull him over for a seat belt violation, the Orlando Sentinel reported. DeLand police took over the pursuit and Brown fled his car of foot and ran through a field but was cornered by a fence near a vegetable garden. One of the officers, rookie James Harris, continued driving and appeared unable to stop his cruiser on the grass in time to avoid driving over Brown, who had slipped and fallen in the garden.”
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