COCOA, Fla. – Cynthia Green made an impassioned plea as she broke down in tears at Cocoa City Hall Tuesday evening asking for justice in the death of her son, who was one of two teens fatally shot by a Brevard County sheriff’s deputy during a traffic stop last year. “I want to know why I haven’t heard anything from the Sheriff’s (Office),” Green told city officials. “I want to know what my people are doing to help us.
I need a little help here. I can’t do it by myself.” Green’s adoptive son, 18-year-old Sincere Pierce, and his friend Angelo “A.J.” Crooms, 16, were killed in an encounter with a sheriff’s deputy Nov.
13, 2020. Florida Department of Law Enforcement officials conducted an outside investigation into the case and forwarded their
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