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Americans need to wake up...this could have been any one of us......
What I find interesting is this officer in his own testimony was playing the "necessary force" card!!
Maximum sentence of a year -- you have to be kidding.......if it was anyone of us.....
DALLAS -- A Dallas County jury found a former Dallas police officer guilty of kicking and pepper spraying a handcuffed man as he lay on the ground in 2011.
Quaitemes Wiliams was found guilty of official oppression, a charge that carries a maximum sentence of up to a year in jail. He is scheduled to be sentenced July 18.
“I did not expect this result,” Williams said moments after the verdict. He declined further comment.
Russell Wilson, the lead prosecutor, said the verdict sends an important message that police brutality will not be tolerated.
“It was obvious from viewing the videotape [...] that it was clear he had gone way over the line,” Wilson said.
The jury’s verdict came after Williams took the stand as the final witness during the two-day trial. He was adamant that he did nothing wrong.
“Every amount of force that we used was necessary force, and it was only the necessary force,” Williams said.
There is more......
http://www.wfaa.com/news/local/Jury-finds-former-Dallas-officer-guilty-in--264993791.html
What I find interesting is this officer in his own testimony was playing the "necessary force" card!!
Maximum sentence of a year -- you have to be kidding.......if it was anyone of us.....
DALLAS -- A Dallas County jury found a former Dallas police officer guilty of kicking and pepper spraying a handcuffed man as he lay on the ground in 2011.
Quaitemes Wiliams was found guilty of official oppression, a charge that carries a maximum sentence of up to a year in jail. He is scheduled to be sentenced July 18.
“I did not expect this result,” Williams said moments after the verdict. He declined further comment.
Russell Wilson, the lead prosecutor, said the verdict sends an important message that police brutality will not be tolerated.
“It was obvious from viewing the videotape [...] that it was clear he had gone way over the line,” Wilson said.
The jury’s verdict came after Williams took the stand as the final witness during the two-day trial. He was adamant that he did nothing wrong.
“Every amount of force that we used was necessary force, and it was only the necessary force,” Williams said.
There is more......
http://www.wfaa.com/news/local/Jury-finds-former-Dallas-officer-guilty-in--264993791.html