DOJ informs Jacksonville police it's not being investigated in Le'Keian Woods case

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DOJ informs Jacksonville police it's not being investigated in Le'Keian Woods case
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Newly-released bodycamera footage shows a new angle of Le'Keian Woods' arrest by Jacksonville sheriff's officers. His father arrives on scene and is sent away.

DOJ sent Woods' attorney a letter Oct. 23 saying it was"monitoring" the case. DOJ sent JSO a letter Friday saying,"We are closing our review of this matter."JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Department of Justice told Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters on Friday that his department is not under investigation for how officers handled Le'Keian Woods.

Woods' attorney, College Park, Georgia-based Harry M. Daniels, sent media outlets a news release Tuesday which included a Oct. 23 letter the DOJ sent to his office stating the federal authorities were"aware of" and are"monitoring" the case involving his client.

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