The family of an 18-year-old shot to death in 2012 by a police officer who mistakenly thought he had a gun won a major court victory when a judge ordered the NYPD to turn over records of the incident that it had sought to withhold.
Ramarley Graham was killed in his grandmother’s bathroom in The Bronx by Officer Richard Haste, who was part of a plainclothes street narcotics team that had noticed suspicious activity at a bodega they were watching.
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