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Brianna Grier, the Georgia woman who died after falling out of a police car last month, died from a severe blunt force injury to the head, according to the preliminary findings of an independent ...
Brianna Grier called 911 for mental health help, lawsuit says. Grier's mother called police that day because Grier was having a mental health crisis, ...
Mary Grier, Brianna Grier's mother, spoke out at a press conference on Wednesday, saying the officers were aware of Grier's mental health issues. "I don't think they did her right," she said.
Brianna Marie Grier, 28, was arrested by Hancock County Sheriff’s Office deputies at her parent’s home last week, but she died before they even got her to the sheriff’s office to book her.
Brianna Grier’s family says she was having a mental health episode in July when she was arrested before falling out of a police car and dying. Deaths like Grier’s underscore a larger issue of ...
Brianna Grier's parents, sitting, hold up photos of their daughter as attorney Benjamin Crump and Dr. Allecia Wilson, discuss the findings of an independent autopsy during Monday's news conference.
Brianna Grier, a mother of 3-year-old twins who died last month in police custody, was remembered Thursday by her family as a loving, caring person.
The tragic two-year legal battle over the death of Brianna Grier while in the custody of Hancock County Sheriff's Office could soon come to a close. While there were no criminal prosecutions in ...
Brianna Grier, 28, fell out of the patrol car July 15. She was pronounced dead about a week later at an Atlanta hospital, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. ...
The law went into effect July 1, two weeks before deputies responded to Grier having a mental health episode. However, the new legislation has no mandate.
Brianna Grier died in the custody of Hancock County Sheriff's Office. After deputies failed to secure her in the patrol car, she fell out — and later died. Skip Navigation.