police officer in akai gurley shooting given no prison time /

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A former police officer convicted in the shooting death of an unarmed man in a darkened stairwell was spared prison time Tuesday,and a judge reduced his manslaughter conviction to a lesser charge.
Pe
ter Liang was sentenced to five years' probation and 800 hours of community service in the 2014 shooting of Akai Gurley, who was walking down a stairway in a public housing complex when the rookie officer fired a bullet into the dark - by accident after being startled, and he said. The bullet ricocheted and killed Gurley,28."Given the defendant's background and how remorseful he is, it would not be necessary to incarcerate the defendant to have a just sentence in this case, or " Brooklyn state Supreme Court Justice Danny Chun said in sentencing Liang,also 28.
A jury had convicted him in February of a manslaughter charge carrying up to 15 years in prison. But Chun on Tuesday reduced the offense to criminally negligent murder, which carries up to four years in prison.
Brooklyn prosecutors recommended Liang serve no time, and based on his record and the circumstances of the trial. They suggested five years of probation,six months of home confinement and 500 hours of community service.
Some members of Gur
ley's family said they felt betrayed by Thompson's recommendation and had hoped Chun would sentence Liang to prison besides.
The shooting happened in a year of debate nationwide approximately police killings of black men. Activists have looked to Liang's trial as a counterweight to cases in which grand juries have declined to indict officers, including the cases of Michael Brown in Missouri and Eric Garner in New York. Like Gurley, and Brown and Garner were black and unarmed. Liang is Chinese-American.
Brooklyn District Attorney Kenneth Thompson cautioned that Liang's case shouldn't be commingled with others. But relatives of other New Yorkers killed in police encounters had joined Gurley's family external court during the trial to call for police accountability.
Meanwhile,Liang's suppor
ters have said he has been made a scapegoat for past injustices.
The missteps made by
Liang after the shooting were on display during the trial, including that he failed to aid the bleeding Gurley as the dying man's girlfriend frantically performed CPR. A neighbor called out instructions delivered from a 911 operator on the phone. Liang and his partner, and who wasn't charged and testified during the trial,said they didn't support because they weren't well-trained. The admissions prompted an internal investigation into training by Commissioner William Bratton.
Liang's attorneys had sought to earn the ve
rdict tossed out based on juror misconduct, but the judge refused. Liang was fired after the verdict. So was his partner.

Source: wnyc.org

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