Миссисипи мужид амиа алдсан 18 настай залуугийн хэргийг нарийвчлан шалгахыг гэр бүл нь шаардав

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Талийгаачийн ар гэрийнхэн болон тэдний өмгөөлөгч мөрдөн шалгах ажиллагааны явцад тодорхойгүй зүйлс олон байгааг онцолж, хөндлөнгийн шинжээчээр дахин задлан шинжилгээ хийлгэхээр болжээ.

Миссисипи мужийн Жексон тойргийн Шерифийн алба 18 настай Нолан Уэллс залуугийн үхэлд гэмт хэргийн шинжтэй нөхцөл байдал илрээгүй гэж үзэж байгаа юм. Талийгаач долдугаар сарын 4-ний өдөр найз нөхдийнхөө хамт Хорн арал руу завиар аялсан боловч буцах аялалд оролцоогүй бөгөөд түүний цогцсыг даваа гарагийн өглөө олсон байна. Ар гэрийнхнийг төлөөлж буй иргэний эрхийн өмгөөлөгч Бен Крамп мөрдлөгийн үйл явцад ил тод байдал дутагдаж байгааг шүүмжилж, хэргийг гүнзгийрүүлэн шалгахыг уриалжээ.

Талийгаачийн гэр бүл болон өмгөөлөгчид хэргийн талаарх мэдээлэл зөрүүтэй байгааг онцлов. Тухайлбал, Уэллсийн найз нөхөд түүнийг арагш нь үлдээхдээ утас, түлхүүрийг нь авч явсан нь эргэлзээ төрүүлж байгаа аж. Мөн талийгаачийн гар утсан дахь сошиал медиа хаягийн зурвасууд устгагдсан байсан тул мэргэжилтнүүдийн тусламжтайгаар мэдээллийг сэргээхээр төлөвлөж байна.

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Parents of a Mississippi 18-year-old who died on a Fourth of July trip pleaded for information Friday at an emotional news conference as their lawyer said details of his death are “not adding up.”

Nolan Wells traveled by boat to Horn Island, Mississippi, on July 4 with a group of friends but did not make the return trip with them that afternoon. His body was found early Monday morning, more than a day later.

The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office doesn’t suspect foul play in the Black college student’s death. But noted civil rights attorney Ben Crump, who was retained by the family earlier this week, said they have concerns about the investigation and plan to conduct an independent autopsy.

Crump joined Wells’ parents at a news conference Friday as they called for a deeper investigation and greater transparency. Wells’ mother, Christine Wonsley, looked to the sky several times, holding back tears.

She described Wells as a peacemaker who didn’t like division and wanted everyone to be included.

Christine and Elmore Wonsley, parents of Nolan Xavier Wells, spoke at an emotional news conference on Friday
Christine and Elmore Wonsley, parents of Nolan Xavier Wells, spoke at an emotional news conference on Friday (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

“We just wanna know what happened,” she said. “And why our baby didn’t come home.”

Appeal for video and information

Family members said they’ve seen video of a fight allegedly involving their son, who he was an elite athlete and knew how to swim. Wells, who would have turned 19 next month, attended Southwest Mississippi Community College, where he played wide receiver on the football team.

The sheriff has asked for any witnesses or people with video from the popular beach island about 10 miles (16 kilometers) off the coast of Mississippi to come forward to help shed light on the moments before Wells’ disappearance and death.

At the news conference Friday, attorneys said the friends who left Wells on the island took his phone and keys when they departed. Crump said Wells’ family used an app to track his phone, and a friend went to where it was on land to pick it up.

“What teenager would leave their phone behind if they’re going to stay on this island? What teenager wouldn’t take their phone? It’s not adding up at all,” Crump said.

He added that the family believes text messages from social media apps had been deleted from his phone when they got it back, and they plan to employ experts to try to receive all the data they can.

A photo posted to social media, allegedly from the boat ride to the island, shows Wells with his arms around three white, male friends. Speculation and suspicion about the teen’s death have been rampant online, as people grapple with the state’s history of racial tension and what it means to be a Black person in a majority white space.

An official autopsy was conducted Tuesday, though officials have said it could be weeks before results are released
An official autopsy was conducted Tuesday, though officials have said it could be weeks before results are released (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

Crump called for a thorough investigation, saying to law enforcement, “They want to know that you have not taken the path of least resistance.”

“If the roles were reversed and you had three young Black men on a boat with a young white man and that young white man ended up dead, what kind of investigation would be conducted by the Mississippi law enforcement officials? How many times would those three young Black men be interrogated?” he added.

It’s the second case the noted civil rights attorney has taken on in the state in recent months. He also was recently retained by the family of a Mississippi 1-year-old who was killed when police fired into a moving car.

Family and public await Nolan Wells’ autopsy results

Jackson County Sheriff John Ledbetter said earlier this week that Wells’ mother had called to report him missing around midnight into the morning of July 5. Crews from multiple local and state agencies began an extensive search Sunday of the island and surrounding waters. His body was recovered early Monday.

An official autopsy was conducted Tuesday, though officials have said it could be weeks before results are released. Ledbetter said Wells’ friends were cooperating with the investigation.

“From the people we’ve talked to, it sounds like he chose to stay on the island with the assumption that he was going to ride back to the mainland with someone else,” Ledbetter told The Associated Press earlier this week.

Crump and Wells’ family said some of those details didn’t seem to add up either, saying from the videos they had seen Wells was one of, if not the only, Black person on the island where there were around 200 people celebrating the holiday.

They said the girl the friends said Wells was speaking to gave a different story about him leaving with those friends. They raised questions about why no one would have given him a ride home if he chose to stay.

“If he’s drowning, nobody sees him drown? Nobody offers assistance? Nobody tries to help? I mean, obviously he stands out. I think he’s the only Black person I saw when I’m looking at the videos,” Crump said.

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