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Sister of the man, whose death is murder of Ocme Audit, speaks out

Annapolis, MD – TaWanda Jones is from west for 616 weeks on Wednesdays.

A protest for her brother Tyrone West, who died in police custody after the officials ran over him on Kelway Road in 2013.

On Tuesday, Jones found that the death of her brother should be described as a murder, according to an examination of the state office of the medical examiner.

“Do you have the feeling that you have finally confirmed in all the efforts you have confirmed?” We asked Tape.

“Not at all, I have the feeling that I was finally heard, but I am confirmed when I have killer pops in the cell blocks,” she said. “Anyone who is guilty of one and many others in this cover -up is disgusting. It didn't start with my brother, but I'm just so happy that he will see it now and see what we have told you over a decade.”

According to TA, the state spoke to it and the 43 other families affected by the examination checked the cases in which people died during or after the police restriction.

She says you have gone through the details of the audit and explained what could happen next.

“I'm so happy and I know that my brother smiles and says: Thank you, Little Sis, thank you, and he won't rest until we have full responsibility for him,” said Jones.

“I can't explain how it feels. It is exactly as if it were so much. As I said, I was out here from the first day, never turned my back, still taught the school, only out here and tried to keep my brother Tyrone West and all victims of police brutality and murder of the police,” added Jones.

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