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From [HERE] Marva Davis, who lost two sons on Jan. 29, 2010, said in court documents filed this week that her grief was compounded when two Portland officers came to her house that night and told her that Aaron Campbell had committed suicide --when in fact her 25-year-old son had been fatally shot in the back by a Portland officer.
"I could not and cannot understand why the police would misrepresent the facts of my son's death," Davis wrote in an affidavit filed in U.S. District Court. Holding the religious belief that committing suicide condemned the soul, Davis suffered heart palpitations and was taken to the hospital that night. That morning she had lost her 23-year-son to heart and kidney failure.
She further alleges that Portland police engaged in harassing, hostile and deceptive behavior that included surveillance of other relatives for over two months after the shooting.
Attorneys for the family are seeking any police reports and depositions of officers who may be related to the allegations.