Attorneys for the family of Alton Sterling, the man killed by two Baton Rouge police, will look to uncover a history of racial profiling and police abuses by the police force after it was revealed five complaints had been made against the two officers and were cleared in all but one.
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Lawyers for Alton Sterling’s family to uncover history of racial profiling by Baton Rouge police
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