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Tamala Payne told CBS News that she believes Goodson "was murdered in cold blood," and said her family will continue to fight for an unbiased investigation into the deadly incident."My son was murdered in cold blood, and we don't have no answers as to why he was murdered," Payne told CBS News. Family attorney Sean Walton told CBS News that Goodson fell into the house in front of his 72-year-old grandmother.When asked about the claim that Goodson was "waving a gun" before he was killed, Payne said, "Casey would never ride by waving his gun at anybody, let alone a police officer.""They recanted that story because that was so far-fetched," she added, "because if he rolled by waving a gun, how was my son ever, ever, ever allowed to even exit the vehicle and walk across two yards into a back gate and get killed as he was going into his home?" Walton said the family is not sure if Goodson was carrying a gun when he was killed. But he noted that Goodson had a concealed carry permit as Ohio is an open carry state."We don't know if he had a gun on him, unfortunately, because we don't have answers at this point about what happened that led Jason Meade to choose to take Casey's life that day," Walton said.
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