Now, Grand Jury expected soon in GARNER/NYPD Case
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Will there be an indictment in the Garner Case NOW THE GRAND JURY DECISION NEARS IN THE ERIC GARNER...
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On October 28, 1958, two black boys, 7-year-old James Hanover Thompson, and 9-year-old David “Fuzzy” Simpson, were among a group of children in Monroe, North Carolina, who were playing as young children do: without much pattern or apparent direction. Most of the children were white. Their ages ranged from six to ten. They were unsupervised at the time.