Crump, who's also representing Cantu, has said he only takes cases that 'shock the conscience' of the American people. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX ErikCantu PoliceBrutality PoliceShooting
High-profile civil rights attorney Ben Crump, pictured here at a San Antonio news conference to discuss Erik Cantu's case, has also represented the families of George Floyd, Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown.
Cantu, 17, spent weeks on life support at University Hospital before finally returned home from the hospital last week. His girlfriend, 18-year-old Emily Proulx, was a passenger in his car when the shooting took place.
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