The wrongful death lawsuit says Randall Adjessom came out of his bedroom with a gun when Mobile police broke down his ...
Randall Adjessom was asleep when a S.W.A.T. team broke down his home's door looking for pot owned by his brother—who didn't ...
Randall Adjessom fatally shot by Mobile, Alabama SWAT in no-knock warrant where his older brother was wanted for distribution of marijuana ...
Officers left the teen bleeding out in the hallway for more than four minutes, body camera footage shows, according to the ...
The Mobile Police Department in Alabama is facing a federal lawsuit following the tragic shooting death of 16-year-old ...
The mother of a 16-year-old who was shot by SWAT police during a no-knock, predawn raid in Alabama, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the police officers involved and the city of Mobile.
Attorneys for the family of Randall Adjessom, who was fatally shot during a SWAT raid, have filed a federal wrongful-death lawsuit.
The lawsuit says that when Adjessom realized the intruders were police, "Randall immediately began ... as well as for claims under Alabama's wrongful death statute.