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Trenton police officers accused of shooting, paralyzing unarmed man

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TRENTON - Attorneys for a 29-year-old man shot by Trenton police last month are calling for the release of body camera video and have filed a legal claim against the city and police.The lawyers for Jajuan Henderson say just after midnight on Feb.

12th., he went to his car parked on Centre Street in Trenton to get some Ice Tea. They allege Henderson was approached by plain-clothed police officers who shot him in the neck and back leaving him paralyzed from the chest down.

Attorney David Bahuriak, in an early afternoon press conference at the offices of the NAACP in Trenton, said Henderson was unarmed.Attorneys for a 29-year-old man shot by Trenton police last month are calling for the release of body camera video and have filed a legal claim against the city and police. "He was sitting in a car alone.

He was shot 4 or 5 times by police under the color or law," Bahuriak said.Henderson’s mother, Gia, who attended the press conference along with NAACP officials said she wants justice for her son. "I’m here to get justice for my son and I want the Trenton police officers involved in the shooting to be held accountable," Gia said.

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