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  •  in grip of a breakdown died after falling out of moving police car when cops failed to close the door: Attorney Ben Crump demands 'justice' for family
  • The family of Brianna Grier, 28, called 911 after she began experiencing a mental health episode on July 15 in Sparta, Georgia
  • Responding sheriff's deputies attempted to take her into custody on resisting arrest charges
  • Grier was diagnosed with schizophrenia and was taking medication at the time of her death, her family said 
  • As they struggled to get her into a car, Grier repeatedly threatens that she will commit suicide while in jail
  • After hauling Grier into the car, the deputies drive for a short distance before stopping when they realize the 28-year-old had fallen from the car
  • Grier suffered a fractured skull as a result of the fall and remained in a coma in the hospital before passing away on July 21
  • She was the mother of twin daughters, Maria and Maria, age three
  • The Georgia Bureau of Investigation released video on Friday showing how a mentally-ill woman was fatally-injured after she fell out the back door of a moving cop car while handcuffed. 

    The incident occurred on July 15 in Sparta, Georgia, 100 miles southeast of Atlanta. 

    Brianna Grier, 28, spent seven days in a coma due to brain trauma before succumbing to her injuries at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta. 

    Her family called the Hancock County Sheriff's office for help as Grier, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia, was in the midst of a mental health episode.

    The sheriff's deputies entered the home and eventually took apprehended Grier and accused her of resisting arrest.  

    Grier's family are being represented by prominent civil rights lawyer Benjamin Crump, and it remains unclear how she was able to fall out the back door of a car that is supposed to be locked. 

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  •  in grip of a breakdown died after falling out of moving police car when cops failed to close the door: Attorney Ben Crump demands 'justice' for family
  • The family of Brianna Grier, 28, called 911 after she began experiencing a mental health episode on July 15 in Sparta, Georgia
  • Responding sheriff's deputies attempted to take her into custody on resisting arrest charges
  • Grier was diagnosed with schizophrenia and was taking medication at the time of her death, her family said 
  • As they struggled to get her into a car, Grier repeatedly threatens that she will commit suicide while in jail
  • After hauling Grier into the car, the deputies drive for a short distance before stopping when they realize the 28-year-old had fallen from the car
  • Grier suffered a fractured skull as a result of the fall and remained in a coma in the hospital before passing away on July 21
  • She was the mother of twin daughters, Maria and Maria, age three
  • The Georgia Bureau of Investigation released video on Friday showing how a mentally-ill woman was fatally-injured after she fell out the back door of a moving cop car while handcuffed. 

    The incident occurred on July 15 in Sparta, Georgia, 100 miles southeast of Atlanta. 

    Brianna Grier, 28, spent seven days in a coma due to brain trauma before succumbing to her injuries at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta. 

    Her family called the Hancock County Sheriff's office for help as Grier, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia, was in the midst of a mental health episode.

    The sheriff's deputies entered the home and eventually took apprehended Grier and accused her of resisting arrest.  

    Grier's family are being represented by prominent civil rights lawyer Benjamin Crump, and it remains unclear how she was able to fall out the back door of a car that is supposed to be locked. 

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