Grand jury won't get evidence yet in Lollis case -
Wednesday, September 22, 2004 at 04:16PM
TheSpook
Black Man fatally shot by Police
Evidence collected by the Seventh Judicial District
Attorney's Office in the August shooting of Ron Lollis will not be
presented to the current grand jury. Paul Scott, director of criminal
investigations for the DA's office, said the investigation would not be
ready until the fall grand jury is in place, after early October. Scott
had originally hoped the information would be ready for the September
grand jury. Scott said there was still evidence at the lab and officers
were still filing investigative reports.The FBI is also conducting a
separate investigation of the incident as a civil rights violation.
Lollis died on Doty Road on Aug. 23. Sheriff Randy Maxwell has said the
deputy was responding to a harassment call involving Lollis when Lollis
pulled a gun on him. Residents of the Doty Road community have held
several vigils and community meetings in support of the Lollis family.
Many in the Ferriday community believe the incident was racially
motivated. The Lollis family has said the state president of the NAACP
is serving as their lawyer. [more ]
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