The Dallas County District Attorney’s Office is looking for the final few victims and witnesses from a violent Dallas protest following George Floyd’s death.
The DA wants information that might show excessive use of force by police in three specific instances. It's an investigation that is already getting some criticism.The district attorney is focused on getting information on three incidents. All involve the firing of "less lethal" ammunition.Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot is asking for the public's help for a second time.
The second incident involved Brandon Saenz. He lost an eye after being struck in the face by a projectile. His attorney said witnesses saw an unknown officer firing the less-than-lethal object at Saenz, near the Dallas Public Library.The last incident took place at 5:42 p.m., near 300 South Ervay Street.
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