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ICYMI: Renewed Calls For Justice For Grant Solomon Continue To Build

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Grant Solomon had the world at his feet. An exceptional young man in every sense of the word, from being a world class athlete to a great student and more importantly than that even, a big brother that his sister could count on. However, one early morning in Galatin would change it all.
After Grant went to meet his father for a pitching lesson, tragedy struck. According to the official narrative, Grant was killed by his own vehicle after it rolled over him in the parking lot. His father, the only person there at the time, claims it was a tragic accident. Grant's family though, including and especially his mother, Angie, thinks that there is much more to the story and has continued to demand accountability and justice, only for it fall on deaf ears.
Now though, new calls for an investigation have begun to ring out in the aftermath of a new piece about the story being run by the dailymail asking the same questions we've all been asking:
Why wasn't there a robust investigation?
Let's dive in and try to find some clarity in all the muck.
(commercial at 12:06)
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source:
Family fights for answers after mysterious death of teenage baseball star Grant Solomon: Father who was only witness said son's own car ran over him on side of the road and police ruled it a freak accident | Daily Mail Online
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Grant Solomon had the world at his feet. An exceptional young man in every sense of the word, from being a world class athlete to a great student and more importantly than that even, a big brother that his sister could count on. However, one early morning in Galatin would change it all.
After Grant went to meet his father for a pitching lesson, tragedy struck. According to the official narrative, Grant was killed by his own vehicle after it rolled over him in the parking lot. His father, the only person there at the time, claims it was a tragic accident. Grant's family though, including and especially his mother, Angie, thinks that there is much more to the story and has continued to demand accountability and justice, only for it fall on deaf ears.
Now though, new calls for an investigation have begun to ring out in the aftermath of a new piece about the story being run by the dailymail asking the same questions we've all been asking:
Why wasn't there a robust investigation?
Let's dive in and try to find some clarity in all the muck.
(commercial at 12:06)
to contact me:
bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
source:
Family fights for answers after mysterious death of teenage baseball star Grant Solomon: Father who was only witness said son's own car ran over him on side of the road and police ruled it a freak accident | Daily Mail Online
  continue reading

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