NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A news photographer who witnessed some of the aftermath of a deadly police shooting in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina testified Wednesday that he was ordered by an officer not to photograph the victim's body.
Alex Brandon was working for the Times-Picayune newspaper when he said he walked up to a makeshift police headquarters at a school and saw the body of 31-year-old Henry Glover, who had been shot.
Glover's charred remains were later found in the back seat of a burned car, and five former and current police officers are being tried in Glover's death and an alleged cover-up. The shooting happened on Sept. 2, 2005, four days after Hurricane Katrina …
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