Civil lawsuit filed against former deputy in 2018 fatal shooting of unarmed man in middle of street in Greenspoint

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Lawsuit alleges former Harris County Sheriff Deputy Cameron Brewer violated Danny Ray Thomas’ state constitutional rights in 2018 fatal shooting.

– Civil Rights attorney Ben Crump and his co-counsel, Vince Colella, filed a civil lawsuit against former Harris County Sheriff Deputy Cameron Brewer in the 2018 death of Danny Ray Thomas.

The civil lawsuit against Brewer alleges he violated Thomas’ state constitutional rights and was negligent when he assaulted and battered Thomas, according to attorney Colella. “We talked about how he wanted to become a better father. He wanted to be a better person. He just wanted to be better for his kids,” she said. “March 12 was the last day I hugged my dad. March 12, that was the last day I was able to tell my dad that I loved him.”

After Brewer was found not guilty, he told KPRC 2 that he was relieved. He said when it comes to the officer-involved shooting, he had no regrets.

 

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Having dated a few cops at 18/19, this isn’t surprising. The good ones are GREAT-the best. The bad ones are horrific. Sociopaths. Toxic personalities. Extremists. The good ones cannot stop the bad ones who are more plentiful than we want to admit.

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