Marlon Brown's Family Releases GRAPHIC VIDEO Of Florida Officer Running Him Over

GRAPHIC VIDEO: Cop Runs Over Suspect; Family Calls For Investigation

The family of a Florida man run over by police has released the video of his death in an attempt to start an independent investigation.

Marlon Brown, 38, of DeLand, was killed when a patrol car ran him over on May 8. He was reportedly running from police after he was pulled over for not wearing a seatbelt, ABC News reports. In the video released this week, officer James Harris gets out of the patrol car and tells another responding officer, "I think he's underneath the f--king car."

Last week, a grand jury found that there wasn't enough evidence to criminally prosecute Harris. With the release of the video, Brown's family hopes to bring Harris to court.

"My children, Marlon’s family — we’re very disappointed," the victim’s ex-wife, Krystal Brown, told the New York Daily News on Wednesday. "We feel very betrayed by the criminal justice system."

The clip, recorded on a dashboard camera in the patrol car, shows Brown running from the vehicle in thick brush. He appears to slip. Before he can get back up, Harris' vehicle runs him down.

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Harris was fired from his job shortly after the incident, the Sun Sentinel reports.

Browns family believes that the evidence shown to the grand jury wasn't accurate. An autopsy reportedly shown to them stated that Brown wasn't struck, but died of injuries sustained from being run over after he fell down. The Brown family attorney now says that Harris was driving with "such velocity" that he could not have stopped before hitting the victim.

Brown had been arrested more than two dozen times over the past 20 years and served jail time for drug possession, according to ABC News.

DeLand police are conducting an internal review after the release of the video, CNN reports.

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