‘It really pisses me off’: Sister reacts to trooper audio in deadly beating of her brother

CNN published this video item, entitled “‘It really pisses me off’: Sister reacts to trooper audio in deadly beating of her brother” – below is their description.

In an interview with CNN’s Kate Bolduan, Ronald Greene’s family reacts to audio obtained by the Associated Press, where Louisiana state trooper Chris Hollingsworth portrays himself as a victim after admitting to beating Ronald Greene to death. Greene’s death is under federal investigation. #CNN #News

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