Louisiana officers charged in Black motorist's deadly arrest [View all]
Source: AP
By JIM MUSTIAN and JAKE BLEIBERG today
FARMERVILLE, La. (AP) Five Louisiana law enforcement officers were charged Thursday with state crimes ranging from negligent homicide to malfeasance in the deadly 2019 arrest of Ronald Greene, a death authorities initially blamed on a car crash before long suppressed body-camera video showed white officers beating, stunning and dragging the Black motorist as he wailed, Im scared!
These are the first criminal charges of any kind to emerge from Greenes bloody death on a roadside in rural northeast Louisiana, a case that got little attention until an Associated Press investigation exposed a cover-up and prompted scrutiny of top Louisiana State Police brass, a sweeping U.S. Justice Department review of the agency and a legislative inquiry looking at what Gov. John Bel Edwards knew and when he knew it.
Were all excited for the indictments but are they actually going to pay for it? said Greenes mother, Mona Hardin, who for more than three years has kept the pressure on state and federal investigators and vowed not to bury the cremated remains of her Ronnie until she gets justice. As happy as we are, we want something to stick.
Facing the most serious charges from a state grand jury was Master Trooper Kory York, who was seen on the body-camera footage dragging Greene by his ankle shackles, putting his foot on his back to force him down and leaving the heavyset man face down in the dirt for more than nine minutes. Use-of-force experts say these actions could have dangerously restricted Greenes breathing, and the state polices own force instructor called the troopers actions torture and murder. York was charged with negligent homicide and 10 counts of malfeasance in office.

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