The widow of Rayshard Brooks, Tomika Miller, tearfully spoke about how she felt in learning the two officers involved in the fatal shooting kicked him and stood on his back after he was shoot left her “hurt” and that she “felt everything that he felt just by hearing it.” Fulton County district attorney Paul Howard said evidence showed that Garrett Rolfe, the man charged with felony murder in Brooks’ death, kicked the Black man after he had been shot, while officer Devin Brosnan also stood on his back. She also thanked the district attorney regarding the charges, but said she can’t help but feel “what if” her husband was still alive with Father’s Day coming up.
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