The lack of charges in the killing of Peter Bernardo Spencer, a Jamaican immigrant, more than six weeks after he died during a trip with four White people has led his family to question whether justice is being served.
By María Paúl, Washington Post U.S.
Wed, 01/26/2022 - 4:29am
The lack of charges in the killing of Peter Bernardo Spencer, a Jamaican immigrant, more than six weeks after he died during a trip with four White people has led his family to question whether justice is being served.