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The coalition said more than one person should be charged. Ron Scott said the department has become "militarized" and that it has a "mindset that treats citizens as enemy combatants."
The coalition intends to seek documents related to the investigation and said it wanted answers to numerous questions, including learning who planned the raid, who gave the order to throw the grenade and who agreed to let the film crew go along.
"It was a production, a film production," said Sandra Hines, a coalition member. "Their concern wasn't police work; it was how they would look on 'First 48.'"
Jones' parents, represented by Southfield attorney Geoffrey Fieger, have filed a wrongful death lawsuit that claims the police department engaged in a cover-up of the causes of her death. Fieger, who claimed he's seen a video recording of the shooting, also has sued the television show.