IT'S ABOUT JUSTICE': WHITE BAR OWNDER IS CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER IN JAMES SCURLOCK SHOOTING

OMAHA- After a summer of turmoil in Omaha, a white bar owner was indicted by a grand jury for the shooting death of James Scurlock, a 22-year-old black man during protests on May 30. The grand jury rejected the decision of Douglas County Attorney Don Kleine that said Gardner was acting in self-defense. Now, Gardner faces 95 years in prison for manslaughter, first-degree assault, making terroristic threats and weapon use. 

It is unknown whether this indictment will restore a sense or order or create a more chaotic city. Special Prosecutor Fred Franklin said his view of the case was completely changed after the grand jury hearing. He has originally come to the same conclusion as Kleine. 

Senator Justin Wayne has been acting as the Scurlock family's attorney and will continue to fight for the family throughout the entire process. 

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