Most recently, he represented the family of Dante Price, the 25-year-old man whose car was fired upon 17 times by two Ranger Security guards as he attempted to drive away from the Summit Square Apartments in 2012.
Price died and the two male security guards were later indicted on charges of murder and abduction.
The guards claimed that Price tried to run them over with the car. Price was black and the guards were white, but Dayton police said the shootings were not the result of a hate crime.
Mr. Greene also represented the family of Kylen English in 2011 when a famous Florida attorney named Willie E. Gary came to Dayton to announce that his law firm and Greene's had planned to sue the Dayton Police Department over English's death.
English, 20, was in the custody of Dayton police and being transported to the Montgomery County Jail in July of 2011 when he broke the rear door window of a Dayton police officer's cruiser, exited the car and jumped off the bridge, falling 30 feet. English was later pronounced dead at Miami Valley Hospital.
Mr. Greene filed a wrongful death civil lawsuit on behalf of English's family in 2012 against the city of Dayton, the police, the officer involved and Grandview Medical Center.
On June 25, 2013, Greene filed a motion for voluntary dismissal without prejudice in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court. However, issues surrounding English's death certificate appear to have not reached a conclusion in the court system, as of July of 2013.
Mr. Greene's obituary states that his survivors include his wife of 23 years Jacquline "Jackie" Greene, daughters Imani Nicole, Rachel Denise and adopted daughter Shawna Worley. Mr. Greene is also survived by his seven siblings, including his brother Joe Greene, a two-time Olympic Bronze medalist.
Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Benedict Catholic Church, at Liscum Drive and U.S. 35. His family will gather at the church, 9:30 a.m. on that day.
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