You know itβs real when Ben Crump gets involved. The mother of Dexter Wade, a Black man killed by an off-duty cop and mysteriously buried, pulled Crump for legal representation. Now, the civil rights attorney is seeking the Department of Justice to hop in the investigation.
Bettersten Wade went public telling the media sheβd been looking for her son for months before finding that the police not only knew he was dead, but were the reason he died. The 37-year-old was struck and killed by an off-duty Jackson Police officerβs patrol car on March 5. By July, he was buried by the county without his familyβs knowledge, per WLBT. Mrs. Wade didnβt discover what happened to her son until August.
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Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump accompanied the family in a press conference Monday calling on the Department of Justice to launch a probe into the case or what he referred to as a βcop-killing cover up.β
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Civil rights attorney Ben Crump, who is representing the Wade family, said Monday that he planned to file a petition to have Wadeβs body exhumed from the βpauperβs fieldβ where heβd been buried.
Crump said in a news release that Wadeβs current grave is marked βby a pole and numberβ in the field. Crump said after Wadeβs body is exhumed, they would facilitate an independent autopsy and then βprovide him with a proper funeral and burial.β
βWe are never going to let Dexter Wade be swept under the rug,β Crump said.
This is the latest run-in Mrs. Wade has had with the JPD. The report says she filed a lawsuit in 2019 when her 62-year-old brother died after being slammed onto the ground by an officer. The cop is currently appealing his manslaughter conviction with support from the Mississippi Attorney General. Two other officers involved had their criminal charges dropped.
Crump claims the death of Mrs. Wadeβs son was in retaliation for her legal action on behalf of her brother. With Crump on her side, the JPD might find themselves in yet another lawsuit.
βThe family does not have trust in the Mississippi officials. And would you after this happened to your brother, your child?β Crump said in the press conference. βHow could you have faith that theyβre going to do right, now?β
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