This undated photo provided by the family of Robert Fuller via Najee Ali shows Robert Fuller, who was found dead Wednesday, June 10, 2020, hanging from a tree in Poncitln Square, in Palmdale, Calif. (Courtesy of Robert Fuller Family via AP)PALMDALE, Calif. – Federal authorities will review local investigations into the hanging deaths of two black men in Southern California to determine whether federal law was violated, officials said Monday.
They are also seeking to meet with Fuller's family, authorities said.
Others in the encampment had cut him down and tried to revive him, the sheriff's department said.
Villanueva said his investigators will consult with San Bernardino detectives to see if there are any commonalities between the deaths of the two men.
Many carried signs that read, “Justice for Robert Fuller.” Meanwhile, an online petition demanding an investigation collected more than 200,000 signatures.