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Texas medical examiner rules in-custody death of Marvin David Scott III a homicide – Dallas Examiner

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By HOLLIE SILVERMAN CNN The in-custody death of Marvin David Scott III in Texas has been ruled a homicide by the Collin County Medical Examiner. Scott died after being placed on a restraint [...]

Source: The Dallas Examiner

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