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So Sad: Death Of Derek Williams.. Struggling For His Life In The Back of A Police Car (Pleads That He Cannot Breathe)

25.9.13

Derek Williams died suffocated in the back of A Police Car! - YouTube: Derek Williams died suffocated in the back of A Police Car!

Video: So Sad: Death Of Derek Williams.. Struggling For His Life In The Back of A Police Car (Pleads That He Cannot Breathe) http://ow.ly/pbwGI


Description: "Derek Williams begs the police to open the windows to the squad car, and pleads that he cannot breathe...the watch him die in the backseat as he fights for his life.. Derek told the police officer that he could not breath and the officer says that he is lying. In the video, you see him grasping for air. After a while, Derek is shown taking his last breath. The police officer then proceeds to get in the back and check on him, but he is dead. Please help Derek Williams's family get justice served!" - Tynetta


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