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Former Memphis Police Officer Pleads Guilty To Violating Transgender’s Civil Rig

Started by Shana A, August 27, 2010, 08:20:08 AM

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Former Memphis Police Officer Pleads Guilty To Violating Transgender's Civil Rights
   Reported by: Kevin Holmes
Last Update: 8/26 10:22 pm

http://www.myeyewitnessnews.com/news/local/story/Former-Memphis-Police-Officer-Pleads-Guilty-To/n2X6kssL2EmLm1XUIoPSSQ.cspx

MEMPHIS, TN – Former Memphis Police Officer Bridges McRae as originally facing ten years in prison if convicted. One month before his retrial McRae admits to using excessive force against Duanna Johnson while booking her into the Shelby County Jail.
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The video reports says that the other officer in the video was a rookie who was later fired.

If this was because of this incident then that is very sad. The rookie would have been under the direction and authority of McRae. His actions were, effectively, under orders. In the video, at least, he took very little part in the action, even running away at one point.

Moreover, firing him will simply put other junior officers under pressure to keep quiet about such behaviour.

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