Mississippi judge declares mistrial in case of 2 white men charged in attack on Black FedEx driver
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Rayshun Bridges demonstrates outside the Lincoln County Courthouse in Brookhaven, Miss., on Thursday, Aug. 17, 2023, after a judge declared a mistrial for two white men charged in a 2022 attack on D'Monterrio Gibson, a Black employee of FedEx. Prosecutors said they will set a new trial for Gregory Case and his son, Brandon Case, who are accused of shooting at Gibson and chasing his delivery van after Gibson dropped of a package at a home. (AP Photo/Emily Wagster Pettus)Sharon McClendon says outside the Lincoln County Courthouse in Brookhaven, Miss., on Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2023, that it has been difficult to watch the trial of two men charged in a 2022 incident in which her son, D'Monterrio Gibson, was shot at and chased after he delivered a FedEx package at a home in Brookhaven. She said her 25-year-old son is still traumatized. (AP Photo/Emily Wagster Pettus)
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Rayshun Bridges demonstrates outside the Lincoln County Courthouse in Brookhaven, Miss., on Thursday, Aug. 17, 2023, after a judge declared a mistrial for two white men charged in a 2022 attack on D'Monterrio Gibson, a Black employee of FedEx. Prosecutors said they will set a new trial for Gregory Case and his son, Brandon Case, who are accused of shooting at Gibson and chasing his delivery van after Gibson dropped of a package at a home. (AP Photo/Emily Wagster Pettus)