Civil Rights Attorneys Say New Evidence Shows Antioch Man's Death Was Not Accidental

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Civil Rights Attorneys Say New Evidence Shows Antioch Man's Death Was Not Accidental
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An Antioch family is fighting for answers and demanding change, years after their son died after his altercation with police.

An Antioch family is fighting for answers and demanding change, years after their son’s death after his altercation with police.

“We are here fighting trying to expose the truth of what happened that night,” said Angelo’s mother, Cassandra Quinto-Collins.

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