Brianna Grier Funeral Raises Calls For Mental Health Response Teams

Brianna Grier Funeral Raises Calls For Mental Health Response Teams

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The video discusses the case of Brianna Greer, a 28-year-old mother who died after falling from a police vehicle while in custody. Her family had called 911 for a mental health crisis, but police responded instead of medical professionals. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation found the police car door was left open, leading to her fall. Public figures and advocates demand justice and legislative changes, highlighting the need for better police training in handling mental health emergencies. The investigation continues, with calls for transparency and additional video evidence.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What was the initial reason for the police being called to Brianna Greer's home?

A domestic dispute

A noise complaint

A mental health episode

A burglary in progress

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What did the Georgia Bureau of Investigation find regarding the police vehicle's door?

It was locked securely

It was left open

It was damaged by Brianna

It was malfunctioning

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30 sec • 1 pt

Who are some of the key figures demanding answers and justice for Brianna Greer?

Local community leaders

NAACP President Gerald Griggs, Ben Crump, and Reverend Al Sharpton

Brianna's neighbors

State politicians

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What is one of the broader issues highlighted by Brianna Greer's case?

The effectiveness of current laws

The increase in crime rates

The lack of mental health training for police

The need for more police officers

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Where are advocates calling for legislative change in response to Brianna's case?

In Washington D.C.

At Brianna's family home

In front of the Georgia State Capitol

At the local police station