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Standing with civil rights attorneys Ben Crump and Harry Daniels, William McNeil Jr. spoke publicly for the first time since his February 19 arrest.
Attorneys for William McNeil Jr., 22, say he’ll be joined by family and community members for a news conference Wednesday morning.
William McNeil Jr. and his attorneys claimed he experienced fear during a violent traffic stop by Jacksonville police.
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Black man seen getting punched through a window by a Jacksonville police officer speaks outWilliam McNeil Jr., 22, who was arrested in Jacksonville in February, shared his story for the first time at a news conference. It comes after hearing his arresting officers will not face any criminal charges.
A man seen in a viral video of a traffic stop and violent arrest in Florida is a student at Livingston College in Salisbury.
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William McNeil Jr. spoke Wednesday alongside his attorneys, Ben Crump and Harry Daniels, for the first time since his February traffic stop arrest went viral.
That day I just really wanted to know why I was getting pulled over and why I needed to step out of the car,” he said Wednesday. “I knew I didn’t do nothing wrong. I was really
William McNeil Jr., a 22-year-old Black man, was pulled over by Jacksonville officer D. Bowers in February. McNeil used his phone to capture footage of the traffic stop, which went viral this month on social media.