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  • Ex-cops plead not guilty over African-American man’s death

    Ex-cops plead not guilty over African-American man’s death

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    Washington: Five former police officers in Memphis, who have been charged with murder over the death of African-American man Tyre Nichols, have pleaded not guilty in their first court appearance.

    The 29-year-old died in a hospital on January 10, three days after a traffic stop by Memphis police.

    On January 27, the Memphis Police Department released four graphic videos, totalling more than an hour of footage, showing the five former police officers, who are also black, brutally beating the victim.

    Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, Desmond Mills Jr, Emmitt Martin III and Justin Smith were fired after an internal investigation by the police department, the BBC reported.

    During the hearing at the Shelby County Criminal Court on Friday, Judge James Jones confirmed the five defendants had pleaded not guilty to charges of second-degree murder, aggravated assault, aggravated kidnapping, official misconduct and official oppression.

    The former officers are currently out on bail, with the next hearing scheduled on May 1.

    They face up to 60 years in prison if convicted of murder.

    The Memphis Police Department’s so-called SCORPION unit, to which the fired officers belonged, has been permanently deactivated.

    The fallout has also reached other agencies, including the Memphis Fire Department, which fired three emergency medical technicians.

    Two additional Memphis police officers have also been relieved of duty.

    The death of Nichols came nearly three years after the police murder of African-American man George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

    Floyd, 46, died on May 25, 2020, after an encounter with Minneapolis police, during which white officer Derek Chauvin knelt on his neck for more than nine minutes while making an arrest with other colleagues.

    The police killing of Floyd sparked outrage and protests across the US in the summer of 2020 against police brutality and systemic racism.

    Police killed 1,186 people in the US last year, according to Mapping Police Violence.

    African-Americans were 26 per cent of those killed by police in 2022 despite accounting for only 13 per cent of the population.

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  • Meadows ally set to plead guilty for illegal campaign finance contribution

    Meadows ally set to plead guilty for illegal campaign finance contribution

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    Bennett did not respond to messages seeking comment, but her attorney said in a statement that the case “involves a technical violation of campaign-finance regulations, based on a loan from a family member.”

    “Lynda looks forward to putting it behind her,” Kearns Davis, Bennett’s attorney, said.

    An attorney for Mark Meadows also did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Bennett’s campaign finance records don’t immediately make clear which contributions prosecutors believe to have been unlawful. Bennett’s reports indicate she loaned herself $80,000 at the end of 2019 and paid a portion of it back. Her report terminating her political committee did not list any outstanding balance.

    Campaign finance laws limited individual campaign contributions for the 2020 election cycle to $2,800 in the primary and $2,800 in the general for an aggregate total of $5,600 in that campaign cycle. However, candidates can make unlimited donations or loans to their own campaigns.

    Meadows backed Bennett to replace him in Congress after he resigned his seat to join the Trump White House, until she lost the primary to Cawthorn. Then-President Donald Trump also endorsed Bennett in the primary, and Republicans in North Carolina worried that Meadows’ aggressive effort to steer his seat to an ally might backfire.

    Meadows’ wife Debbie was active in support of Bennett on the campaign trail and Meadows pointed to his wife’s closeness with Bennett to underscore her support for Trump.

    Mark Meadows is facing intense legal scrutiny for his role in Donald Trump’s effort to subvert the 2020 election. Prosecutors in Washington and Georgia are investigating the effort, as well as the role that some of Trump’s close allies played.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )