A Louisiana state trooper who accused colleagues involved in the death of Ronald Greene of murder and an alleged internal coverup says he was notified he will be fired.
Carl Cavalier gave an interview in June to CNN affiliate WBRZ-TV in Baton Rouge. During this interview, he describes what he believes was an internal coverup to protect the troopers involved in Greene's death. Louisiana State Police release videos from 2019 in-custody death of Ronald Greene On May 10, 2019, Greene died in the wake of a police chase with Louisiana State Police near Monroe, Louisiana.
Cavalier said the individuals went"unpunished" and are"still patrolling the streets." "We still have murderers, in my eyes, on the job," he said.Since then, Cavalier has made several media appearances in which he criticized the department's handling of the case. CNN has reached out to Louisiana State Police for comment.
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