COCOA, Fla. — It’s been nearly a week since a deputy-involved shooting in Cocoa claimed the lives of 16-year-old A.J. Crooms and 18-year-old Sincere Pierce.
Their families and community are continuing to demand answers.
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One of the things they’re asking about is the release of a second dashcam video. But officials said that’s not going to happen.
There were two deputies at the shooting scene, but Channel 9 confirmed that only one dashcam was rolling.
Cynthia Green said her Ring camera captured Pierce in the driveway of their home on Friday, getting into a vehicle minutes before his death.
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Another camera in the Cocoa neighborhood is rolling as sheriff’s cruisers come into view.
But, a Brevard Sheriff’s Office dashcam provides a clear view of what happened just before shots rang out near the corner of Ivey Drive and Stetson Drive.
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Attorneys for the families of Pierce and Crooms are asking anyone with potential video evidence to come forward now as the Florida Department of Law Enforcement investigates.
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Read previous coverage of the shooting below:
- Dashcam footage released in officer-involved shooting that killed 2 teens in Brevard County
- “I can’t function”: Woman wants to know what happened before son was killed by deputy in Cocoa
- ‘They deserve full transparency’: Civil rights attorney Ben Crump to represent families of man, boy killed in deputy-involved shooting in Cocoa
- Deputy fatally shot boy, 16, man, 18, in Cocoa neighborhood Friday
- 2 men injured in deputy-involved shooting in Cocoa neighborhood