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Video shows inmate saying ‘I can’t breathe’ over and over before death

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Newly released video shows body camera footage of the moments leading up to the death of county jail inmate John Neville. In the video, Neville can be heard saying, “I can’t breathe,” over and over. WRAL’s Cullen Browder reports.