Cleveland grandmother still fighting for change after 2005 police shooting of her grandson
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Dorothy Chappell is still fighting for change in state and federal law more than 16-years after the fatal Cleveland police-involved shooting of her 15-year-old grandson Brandon McCloud at her family's east side home.
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