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Subject They held down a Black teen who had tried to shoplift. He died from asphyxia. Why was no one ever charged?
Date May 25, 2023 3:36 PM
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A decade later, a father still fights for justice and awaits the findings from an unusual new inquiry.

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They Held Down a Black Teen Who Had Tried to Shoplift. He Died From Asphyxia. Why Was No One Ever Charged? <[link removed]> Customers at a Wisconsin corner store subdued 16-year-old Corey Stingley, who died after allegedly being placed in a chokehold. A decade later, the youth’s father still fights for justice and awaits the findings from an unusual new inquiry. by Megan O’Matz, photography by Lianne Milton, special to ProPublica

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