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  1. May 7, 2020 · Reed, whom the police said they pursued after seeing him nearly hit several cars, was streaming live on Facebook during the chase, and thousands of people were tuned in when he was shot.

    • Protests Have Taken Place in Indianapolis Since The Evening of May 6
    • Reed’s Family Have Spoken About The Pain of Seeing Him Killed on Facebook Live
    • Reed Had Recently Left The U.S. Air Force, Where He Served For A Year
    • Reed Was An ‘Energetic’ 21-Year-Old Who Studied at Tarrant County College

    Protests have taken place in the city following the fatal shooting. Video posted to Twitter of the crime scene shows a line of police officers standing and blocking the area, with a crowd of protesters facing them: In another part of the city, protesters are heard chanting: “I am Sean Reed.” One reporter added that the protest had turned into a mar...

    Reed’s family has shared their pain at his death, and especially at having found out through watching it on Facebook Live. After the shooting, Reed’s sister Jazmine told WTHR: “Just to know it’s my little brother…I shouldn’t have to bury my little brother.” She said that both her and Reed’s aunt, Ashley Reed, watched the events unfold on the live s...

    According to AP News, Reed served for less than a year in 2017, but U.S. military records do not include the details of his departure due to privacy laws. Many people have posted about Reed’s service in the Air Force following his death. One person posted that they had gone through basic training together: They wrote: “I knew Sean, he was my friend...

    Reed’s Facebook profile indicates that he was from Indianapolis and lived in Fort Worth, Texas. He graduated from Lawrence North High School in Indianapolis before studying at Tarrant County College in Texas. According to an interview with his father, Jamie Reed, in the IndyStar, Reed was described as “sweet. Lovable. Always smiling. Always up and ...

  2. May 8, 2020 · What happened to Sean Reed? Around 6 p.m. on Wednesday evening, an IMPD officer reported noticing a car driving dangerously on the I-65 interstate. Officers, including IMPD Chief Randal Taylor,...

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  3. Jun 16, 2020 · T he family of Dreasjon “Sean” Reed, the 21-year-old Black man who was killed by a police officer in Indianapolis in May, have filed a lawsuit against the department for using “excessive and...

  4. Nov 10, 2020 · On the evening of May 6, 21-year-old Dreasjon "Sean" Reed was fatally shot by an Indianapolis police officer on the northwest side of the city following a pursuit captured in part on Facebook...

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  5. Feb 11, 2023 · A wrongful death lawsuit filed by Wynn, who’s son Reed was fatally shot while being chased by a police officer in Indianapolis, has been settled for $390,000, according to a report from WRTV-TV on Friday, Feb. 10, 2023.

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  7. May 7, 2020 · An Indianapolis Police Officer Fatally Shot A Black Man Who Reportedly Livestreamed The Encounter On Facebook. Nearly 4,000 people watched the shooting of the victim, who was identified by friends and family as 21-year-old Sean Reed.

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