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The Cleveland Police Department has released surveillance and bodycam video from Antwoina Carter’s overnight shooting death on Sunday near her home in the Glenville neighborhood.
A surveillance video showed Carter’s car on East 105th Street and a vehicle following her. Someone leaned out of the passenger side window with a gun with a laser on it and fired at Carter’s car. This all happened within earshot of officers who had responded to a 911 call from her mother Latrice Carter that someone had busted out a car window in her driveway.
A laser sight from the vehicle that shot at Carter on East 105th Street is visible near the officers in a slowed-down version of the video. On Thursday, the medical examiner’s office said Carter died from a gunshot wound with injuries to her heart, lung, major vessel and spine, adding:"Preliminary testing does not indicate that police activity was directly responsible for the decedent's death.
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