Colin Kaerpernick paying an independent autopsy of Trey Reed

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While the Demartravion family “Trey” is looking for answers surrounding his death, the former quarter-arre of NFL Colin Kaepernick hopes that he can help them.

Reed, 21, was found dead suspended from a tree of the Delta State University in Cleveland, Mississippi, and the County coroner and the state examiner considered a suicide.

No unfair game is suspected, according to the police, despite early indignation and serious allegations concerning his death.

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Colin Kaepernick passes during the half-time in the Michigan Spring match in Michigan Stadium. (Rick OSENTOSKI / USA TODAY SPORTS)

However, Reed’s family lawyer Ben Crump said that his clients had “received contradictory accounts and incomplete information on the circumstances of [Reed’s] Death. “

Crump said Kaepernick will pay an independent autopsy through his autopsy initiative of the rights camp.

Colin KAEPERNICK is looking to make a pass during a private NFL training at Charles R. DREW secondary school on November 16, 2019 in Riverdale, in Georgia. (Carmen Mandato / Getty Images)

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“Trey’s death spoke of the collective memory of a community that has undergone a historic injury in many years and many deaths,” Crump said in a statement. “Peace will only come by arriving at the truth. We thank Colin Kaepernick for having supported this family in mourning and the cause of justice and truth.”

Bolivar County Coroner, Randolph Seals Jr., said Reed earlier this week had had no injury in accordance with assault.

Representative Bennie Thompson, d-Miss., Called for a federal investigation, citing “painful history of lynching and racial violence against African-Americans”.

The quarter-back of the 49ers of San Francisco Colin Kaepernick (7) is looking for a recipient during the second quarter of the NFC qualifiers against Green Bay packers in San Francisco on January 12, 2013. (AP photo / tony avelar, file)

Kaepernick played for the last time in the NFL in 2016, leading the 49ers at the Super Bowl in the 2012 season before losing against the Baltimore Ravens. He went 28-30 as leaving for his career, with 17-6 during his first 23 departures but 3-16 in his last 19.

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