Former St. Louis officer sentenced to prison in beating of undercover Black colleague at protest
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US ex-cop gets more than 4 years jail time for beating undercover Black colleague
A US court has handed down a four-year sentence to a former police officer charged with illegally beating a Black undercover colleague posing as a protester at a 2017 demonstration.A federal judge on Tuesday sentenced Randy Hays, 34, to more than four years in jail after the former cop pleaded guilty in 2019 to using excessive and unreasonable force, according to court documents.Hays, along with former officers Dustin Boone and Christopher Myers…
Former St. Louis officer sentenced to prison in beating of undercover Black colleague at protest
A former St.Louis police officer was sentenced to four years in prison in Tuesday after he pleaded guilty to beating an undercover Black colleague at a protest,...
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A former police officer was sentenced to 4 years in prison for beating an undercover Black officer who he believed was a protester
The beating happened in 2017, when St. Louis erupted in protest following the acquittal in the police shooting death of Anthony Lamar Smith.
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