Shouts and cries of “Justice for Brittany,” and “No justice No Peace,” echoed around the courthouse on Thursday, July 13, as family members and friends gathered for a peaceful protest. The protest took place 90 days after Brittany Fontenot was found dead in her home in the Chataignier area. The death was ruled a suicide, but the victim’s loved ones claim Fontenot was shot multiple times with multiple guns.
By Tony Marks
Ville Platte Gazette
Editor
Shouts and cries of “Justice for Brittany,” and “No justice No Peace,” echoed around the courthouse on Thursday, July 13, as family members and friends gathered for a peaceful protest.
The protest took place 90 days after Brittany Fontenot was found dead in her home in the Chataignier area.
The death was ruled a suicide, but the victim’s lo...
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