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Questions surround Sandra Bland’s death in Texas police custody

WATCH: Authorities in Texas are investigating the death of Sandra Bland as a homicide

DALLAS – A black woman who authorities say hanged herself in a Texas jail had posted an online video earlier this year saying she was suffering from “a little bit of depression,” though family and friends say the 28-year-old gave no indication she was distraught enough to contemplate suicide.

As Sandra Bland’s family and friends press for details of what happened, a prosecutor said Thursday that he will present the findings of a Texas Rangers’ investigation to a grand jury. The FBI is also investigating the circumstances surrounding Bland’s death.

Bland, who was from a Chicago suburb, was moving to Texas to work at Prairie View A&M University, the historically black college from which she graduated in 2009. She was arrested on July 10 following a traffic stop, and authorities say she hanged herself Monday morning in a jail cell.

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WATCH: A verified recording of the arrest of Texas native Sandra Bland over a turn signal has been released. Bland later took her own life in a jail cell, according to police.

Her death comes amid increased national scrutiny of police after a series of high-profile cases in which blacks have been killed by officers or died while in custody. Social media posts have questioned the official account of her death.

WATCH: Video posted on Sandra Bland’s Facebook page on April 8

Bland had posted a video to her Facebook page on March 1 in which she said that she was suffering from “a little bit of depression.”

WATCH: Video posted on Sandra Bland’s Facebook page on April 10

Family members were shocked by her death and do not believe she would commit suicide.

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Bland’s sister, Shante Needham, said she had called her from jail Saturday afternoon, to say she’d been arrested, but didn’t know why. She also said an officer had placed his knee in her back and she thought her arm had been broken.

“She was very aggravated. She seemed to be in pain. She really felt that her arm had been fractured,” Needham said, holding back tears.

WATCH: The Waller County Sheriff’s Office and the Assistant D.A. detailed the incidents leading up to the death of inmate Sandra Bland. The 28-year-old was pulled over by a state trooper for a routine traffic violation and ended up dead in a Texas jail.

Waller County District Attorney Elton Mathis said an autopsy found Bland died by asphyxiation and that she used a plastic bag to hang herself from a partition in her cell. He also said that although jail video didn’t show what went on in Bland’s cell, it showed no one went in or out of it from the time she was placed there until a jailer found her unconscious.

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards cited the Waller County jail three years ago for improperly monitoring prisoners. The state agency found the jail was not checking all inmates at least once an hour, as required by law. It inspected the jail after a man hanged himself with a bed sheet in November 2012.

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