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A federal agent who shot and killed a 20-year-old man during a raid on a Detroit home last week said he was in fear for his life because the man had lunged at him with a hammer. But the man’s father, who witnessed the shooting, said his son was kneeling at the top of the stairs when the agent fired multiple times. And a surveillance video camera that may have captured the shooting has been confiscated by police, who are now refusing to release the footage to the family or their lawyer. Nevertheless, police say we must trust them that the shooting was justified. Read More |