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Do you suppose if Mr. Stamps had been a wealthy, politically connected, white man the police chief, elected officials, State Police and medical examiner would be participating is this systemic governmental cover-up? [MORE]

From [HERE] and [HERE] and [HERE] FRAMINGHAM There are new details in the January shooting death of a Framingham grandfather. Officials say a swat officer accidentally fired his rifle, killing the man.
Investigators say Officer Paul Duncan pulled the trigger after tripping during a search of the home of 68-year-old Eurie Stamps. At the time, police were conducting a drug raid at the home where Stamps lived. Investigators say officer Duncan lost his balance and accidentally fired the shot that killed Stamps. Police were looking for Stamps' stepson when the accident happened. Officer Duncan will not face any charges, but is on paid leave as the investigation continues.
Duncan's family is now pushing for a civil rights investigation into his death. An attorney for Stamps family says he doesn't buy the police's story.
“I don’t think it’s right,” said Adia Boston, Stamps’ niece by marriage. “I think he should be suspended, at a minimum. There should be job loss, if not jail. That wasn’t an accident. . . . It shouldn’t be an accident if it’s the SWAT team. They’re supposed to be trained.”