 and outside Africa. The sister of a black man shot to death by Delaware police in January sued the officers on Wednesday, saying her brother's death was not justified and another example of unnecessary, deadly force by white police against black citizens. Linwood Moses was killed around 1 a.m. on January 13 in Wilmington during an encounter with three new Castle County police officers. Two of them fired into the car nine times with a fatal shot striking his head according to the death certificate. Several hours after the shooting, the police department issued a press release which stated that Moses fled the officers in his car. The officers in his car hit the dead hand, made a U-turn and drove at a high rate of speed directly at the officers. Need to know in my mind that this is how they killed my son. What do I want? I don't want nothing from the cops but to go to jail. I felt so. You over murdered my son. When I seen the death certificate I dropped. I still can't grasp it like I know that it's gone. But I still look from the walk through my daughter's door. Mom, what you doing? What you cooking today, mom? I'm making steak. Oh, mom, make me some. Or just come on, what you doing? Come on, let's go for a ride.