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Murder /attempted murder/manslaughter
A Colfax Louisiana cop has been sentenced to five years of hard labor after he pled guilty to manslaughter for fatally shooting a man after chasing him.
A New York NY cop who was assigned to the mayor’s security detail has been charged with attempted murder for shooting his girlfriend’s unarmed ex-boyfriend during an alleged altercation while the man was apparently running away.
A Houston Texas cop is the subject of a lawsuit filed by the family of an elderly couple who died when their car was t-boned by that officer while he was responding to a call without his lights or siren activated.
A Sacramento County CA deputy has been sentenced to life without the possibility of parole for arranging the murder of a corrections officer who he believed was having an affair with his wife.
A San Antonio TX cop has been found guilty of aggravated assault and manslaughter over an 100mph crash that killed a fellow officer who was picking up road flares and injured another motorist. The officer was apparently speeding without his emergency lights or siren activated.
A Humboldt Tennessee cop has been found guilty of reckless homicide for shooting an unarmed man in the back while he was on his knees. The officer claimed it was an accident caused by him slipping while he was holstering his gun.
A Palm Beach County Florida deputy is the subject of a lawsuit filed by the mother of a man who was unarmed when he was shot to death by a deputy who claims he thought the man was reaching for something at his waist when he was being detained on allegations that he stole his mother’s car.
A San Antonio Texas cop has been sentenced to 15 years on aggravated assault & manslaughter charges for killing a fellow officer who was picking up road flares and injuring another motorist in a 100mph crash caused while he was speeding to a call without lights or siren activated.
A New Orleans Louisiana cop has been sentenced to 8 years in prison for his role in the Danziger Bridge shooting incident and subsequent cover-up. The officer took a plea deal in exchange for his testimony.
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