Mississippi judge declares mistrial for 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)D'Monterrio Gibson, seated, leaves the Lincoln County Courthouse in Brookhaven, Miss., on Thursday, Aug. 17, 2023, after a judge declared a mistrial for Gregory Case and Brandon Case, two white men who are charged in a 2022 attack on Gibson. Prosecutors said the attack happened after Gibson delivered a package for FedEx, and a new trial will be set for the two men who are father and son. (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)