The paramedics appeared in court, via video link from jail, on charges of first-degree murder. They're accused of killing 35-year old Moore last month by strapping him so tightly facedown on a stretcher that he suffocated.
January 20, 2023, 4:27 PMEarl Moore Jr.'s family is vowing to make sure the two Illinois paramedics charged with his death are held accountable.Their legal team, including civil rights attorney Ben Crump, filed a
Police body camera video captured Finley and Cadigan responding to Moore's home in Springfield after he called 911. The video raised serious concerns about the paramedics' response to the emergency. But both sides say the police video supports their case. "It's tragic," Hanken said. "A lot of tragic things happen in life. They are not necessarily criminal, and this one of them."
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