
Jamal Sutherland's mother praises firing of deputies involved in his death
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The mother of Jamal Sutherland praised the firing of two deputies involved in her son's death, calling the move a "victory," CBS Charleston, South Carolina affiliate WCSC-TV reports. Sutherland died after being subdued at the Al Cannon Detention Center in North Charleston in January.
"I consider that a victory for everybody out there that's going through mental health," Amy Sutherland told WCSC. Her son was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia as a teenager, according to The Post and Courier.More Related News

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