The family of Texas A&M sophomore Brianna Aguilera is now urging Gov. Greg Abbott and the Texas Rangers to take over the probe into the 19-year-old’s death, escalating their battle with Austin police.
The push came at a Houston press conference Friday , where attorneys Tony Buzbee and Javier Gamez tore into the Austin Police Department’s handling of the case.
Buzbee also accused APD of sharing details they were not authorized to publicly release.
The department said earlier this week that they found a deleted suicide note on the teen’s phone, while her family argues the missive was written as an assignment for a creative writing class.
Aguilera was found dead early Saturday outside a West Campus high-rise after a fall from a 17th-floor balcony, according to Austin police. Investiga

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