In Alabama, you can buy THC at the grocery. Also, you can be shot by cops looking for weed in a no-knock raid.
Akouvi Adjessom, the mother of Randall Adjessom, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against SWAT police for fatally shooting her ...
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.
The wrongful death lawsuit says Randall Adjessom came out of his bedroom with a gun when Mobile police broke down his ...
Randall Adjessom fatally shot by Mobile, Alabama SWAT in no-knock warrant where his older brother was wanted for distribution of marijuana ...
The Mobile Police Department in Alabama is facing a federal lawsuit following the tragic shooting death of 16-year-old ...
Randall Adjessom was asleep when a S.W.A.T. team broke down his home's door looking for pot owned by his brother—who didn't ...
A fired police chief in Alabama says a city report deliberately ruined his reputation with allegations of unlawful excessive ...
Attorneys for the family of Randall Adjessom, who was fatally shot during a SWAT raid, have filed a federal wrongful-death lawsuit.
Randall Adjessom, 16, was sleeping in his childhood home when SWAT police used a battering ram to break down his front door on November 13, 2023, just after 5:30 a.m. while it was still dark outside.
Officers left the teen bleeding out in the hallway for more than four minutes, body camera footage shows, according to the ...