Police in Alabama shot and killed a 16-year-old boy in his own home during a no-knock raid in the middle of the night. Body camera footage allegedly shows Randall Adjessom raising his hands and ...
The lawsuit says that when Adjessom realized the intruders were police, "Randall immediately began ... as well as for claims under Alabama's wrongful death statute. The City of Mobile did not ...
Randall Adjessom, 16, was shot to death last year by the Mobile, Alabama Police Department’s S.W.A.T. team. The police were looking for marijuana allegedly owned by Adjessom’s older brother—who not ...
shows 16-year-old Randall Adjessom posing for a portrait at his home in Mobile, Alabama. The mother of a 16-year-old who was shot by SWAT police during a no-knock, predawn raid in Alabama on Nov ...
predawn raid in Alabama, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the police officers involved and the city of Mobile, alleging the teenager was “killed in cold blood.” Randall Adjessom ...
The lawsuit says that when Adjessom realized the intruders were police, "Randall immediately began ... as well as for claims under Alabama's wrongful death statute.
This photo shows Randall Adjessom, who was 16 when he was fatally shot by police at his family’s home in Mobile, Alabama, in November 2023, according to a federal lawsuit. Grant & Eisenhofer An ...
Attorneys for the family of 16-year-old Randall Adjessom, who was fatally shot during a SWAT raid last November, have filed a federal wrongful-death lawsuit, calling the incident “racially ...
Randall Adjessom, 16, was sleeping in his childhood home when SWAT police used a battering ram to break down his front door on November 13, 2023, just after 5:30 a.m. while it was still dark outside.