A former officer of the Shreveport, Louisiana, Police Department, Dylan Hudson, 37, was sentenced yesterday to 21 months in prison and three years of supervised release for assaulting a non-violent loitering suspect. Hudson was convicted earlier this year after a four-day trial. Read More
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Louisiana Police Officer Sentenced for Civil Rights Violation in Dangerous Assault of a Non-Violent Man
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