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Calls for justice in Anthony Johnson Junior's death

September 04, 2024 | Tarrant County, Texas


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Calls for justice in Anthony Johnson Junior's death
In a recent government meeting, community members expressed their outrage over the death of Anthony Johnson Junior, who was allegedly murdered by jail staff in Tarrant County. The discussions highlighted accusations of neglect from local health services, including JPS and MHMR, and pointed fingers at Sheriff Bill Waybourn for his perceived inaction.

Five months after the incident, community advocates criticized the sheriff for only appearing once in court, raising concerns about accountability and transparency in the handling of Johnson's case. The meeting underscored the growing frustration among residents regarding the treatment of individuals in custody and the need for systemic reforms to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

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