The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Ex-deputy sued over 2003 disappeara­nce of black man

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NAPLES, FLA. » The family of a black man who disappeare­d nearly 15 years ago filed a lawsuit Tuesday accusing a former sheriff’s deputy of killing him, and filmmaker Tyler Perry took part in announcing the lawsuit.

Marcia Williams and her attorney Benjamin Crump sued former Collier County deputy Steven Calkins, accusing him of murdering her 27-year-old son Terrance Williams after detaining him in January 2004. Calkins was also the last person seen with Felipe Santos, an illegal immigrant he picked up in October 2003.

Crump said the Williams family wants to force Calkins to sit for a deposition under oath to explain what happened after he picked up Williams. They believe that evidence uncovered in the lawsuit could lead to Calkins being charged criminally.

Williams’ mother said she filed the lawsuit to get answers for her son’s four children. The complaint does not set a dollar amount for damages.

“I am not going to let it go until I get the answers that they deserve,” Williams said at a press conference, thanking Perry for supporting the family and bringing attention to the case. In 2014, Perry offered a $100,000 reward for informatio­n in the men’s disappeara­nce. He said it turned up nothing, so he raised the reward Tuesday to $200,000.

Perry, best known for his AfricanAme­rican family comedies and his character “Madea,” said “race has become such a polarizing” factor nationally, but this case should disturb any person, no matter their color.

“We have got to come together to fight injustice, to fight what is wrong,” Perry said.

Calkins did not return a call seeking comment and no one answered Tuesday at his current home near Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He told investigat­ors in 2004 he dropped both men at a convenienc­e store. He was never charged but the Collier County Sheriff’s Office fired him after he stopped

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