Ben Crump

Ben Crump

civil rights attorney United States

Ben Crump is a civil rights attorney representing the family of Sonya Massey, advocating for justice and accountability in her case, which highlights issues of excessive force and police conduct.

Born on Oct 10, 1969 (56 years old)

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United States United States: Ben Crump is representing Trey Reed's family and has expressed concerns about the information surrounding Reed's death. 7

Fox News: Colin Kaerpernick paying for independent autopsy of Trey Reed

United States United States: Ben Crump is a Black civil rights attorney who has gained national prominence representing victims of police brutality and vigilante violence. 9

CNN: Black student dragged from his car and beaten by Florida officers files federal lawsuit

United States United States: Ben Crump is a Black civil rights attorney who has gained national prominence representing victims of police brutality. 7

CNN: William McNeil Jr.: Prosecutors clear Florida deputy in arrest of a Black man punched and dragged from his car

United States United States: Attorney Ben Crump announced he is representing McNeil after the video sparked outrage across the country. 8

Fox News: Florida mayor urges patience after viral traffic stop punch video surfaces

Norway Norway: Advocate Ben Crump expressed that he was not surprised by the police's actions, citing a history of unnecessary force by the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office. 5

Aftenposten: Politibetjenter slo og dro mann ut av bil. Nå er en betjent suspendert.

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Civil rights attorney Ben Crump, who is representing McNeil, said the incident was 'a disturbing reminder' of historical racial violence by police against black Americans. 6

BBC: Florida officer suspended over viral traffic stop footage