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Modern MurdersAuthor: Ariel Herrera
A True Crime Podcast covering murders after the year 2000. Join Ariel as she covers the lesser known crimes within the true crime community. If you would like to suggest a case, please email: ModernMurders@yahoo.com Language: en Genres: True Crime Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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The Misunderstood Shooting of Daniel Harris
Friday, 22 January, 2021
Daniel Harris was a 29-year-old man living in Charlotte, North Carolina in August of 2016. Daniel, along with his entire family, are deaf and rely on American Sign Language to communicate. On August 23rd Daniel was speeding home on the I485 when he was pursued by State Trooper Jermaine Justus Saunders. Officer Saunders attempted many times to pull Daniel over, but a high speed car chase ensued. Daniel arrived at his house and got out of his car; within seconds he would be killed by a single gunshot from Officer Saunders. Both Daniel and Officer Saunders were misunderstood and this led to the controversial issues relating to police interactions with the deaf community. Some would argue that the fatal shot was fired too quickly, whereas others would say that Officer Saunders was justified in his decision to use deadly force. Join me as I navigate this complicated case and look at both sides of the story from beginning to end. You can see photos and sources relating to the episode at the following websites: https://modernmurders.wixsite.com/modernmurders Find me on Twitter, and Instagram @ModernMurders To suggest a case, please email modernmurders@yahoo.com