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American lawyer (born 1981)
Thomas Gregory ("T. Greg") Doucette (born 1981) is an American lawyer best known for indexing videos of
police brutality . He originally compiled the videos in a
Twitter thread and received thousands of submissions via direct message. Mathematician Jason Miller began a public spreadsheet to track the content.
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He ran as a Republican in District 22 of the
North Carolina Senate in 2016, but lost to the Democratic incumbent
Mike Woodward .
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References
Further reading
Brittain, Blake (April 15, 2020).
"N.C. Lawyer Drops Case Over Confederate Group Letter Takedown" . Bloomberg Law . Retrieved September 6, 2020 .
Hudnall, David (November 2, 2016).
"Long Shots: Republican T. Greg Doucette Holds Views Indistinguishable from Those of a Black Lives Matter Protester" . INDY Week . Retrieved September 6, 2020 . [
permanent dead link ]
Law, Tara (June 7, 2020).
" 'There's a Cultural Rot': Activists Collect Hundreds of Examples of Alleged Police Misconduct in 1 Public Spreadsheet" .
Time . Retrieved September 6, 2020 .
Madar, Chase (August 18, 2017).
"The Confederate Statue Topplers Are Already Screwed" . Vice . Retrieved September 6, 2020 .
Stephen, Bijan (August 31, 2020).
"The man who collects videos of police brutality" .
The Verge . Retrieved September 6, 2020 .
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