Michael Brown's family fights Ferguson push for his records

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     KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Michael Brown’s parents are objecting to a request from

Ferguson for the 18-year-old’s medical and academic records as the city defends

itself against a lawsuit that the parents filed over the 2014 police shooting

death of their son.

     Michael Brown Sr. and Lezley McSpadden want a St. Louis federal judge to

scuttle demands for the documents. They say they’re irrelevant and call the

city’s repeated requests harassing.

     Brown’s parents are suing the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson, its former police

chief and the white officer who shot their unarmed, black son during a

confrontation. The parents say they’ve been deprived of financial support

through their son’s future potential wages.

     The defendants say Brown’s medical records are pertinent to determining his

life expectancy and future income.






   

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