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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | <br>FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) - A former Florida deputy was acquitted Monday of a misdemeanor battery charge related to a viral video showing a Black teen being pepper-sprayed and slammed to the ground during an arrest.<br> <br>A six-member Broward County jury found Christopher Krickovich not guilty after about three hours of deliberations, the Sun Sentinel reported.<br><br>If convicted, Krickovich could have faced up to one year in the county jail and a $1,000 fine.<br> <br>A then-15-year-old student from J.P. Taravella High School in Coral Springs was arrested at a McDonald´s in Tamarac in 2019. Deputies had responded to a large brawl involving roughly 200 students at the area northwest of Fort Lauderdale.<br> <br>Prosecutors argued that Krickovich acted illegally during the arrest, while a defense attorney told jurors that the former deputy responded appropriately to defend himself during a mob situation and that the teen suffered no injuries.<br> <br>Cellphone video shows a sheriff's sergeant pepper-sprayed the teen and threw him to the ground.<br><br>Krickovich is seen jumping on the teen, twice slamming his forehead into the ground and punching him. A third deputy helps Krickovich pin the teen's arms behind his back to be handcuffed as the video ends.<br> <br>The teen was initially charged with assaulting a police officer and obstruction without violence, but those charges were later dropped.<br> <br>A professional standards committee had recommended no discipline for Krickovich, but Sheriff Gregory Tony disagreed and fired the former deputy.<br><br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement<br><br>If you have any type of concerns pertaining to where and the best ways to make use of [https://icemail15.doodlekit.com/blog/entry/22999574/assistance-to-a-person-who-is-addicted-to-gambling-addiction-to-gambling 소액결제 현금화], you can call us at the webpage. |
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+<br>FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) - A former Florida deputy was acquitted Monday of a misdemeanor battery charge related to a viral video showing a Black teen being pepper-sprayed and slammed to the ground during an arrest.<br> <br>A six-member Broward County jury found Christopher Krickovich not guilty after about three hours of deliberations, the Sun Sentinel reported.<br><br>If convicted, Krickovich could have faced up to one year in the county jail and a $1,000 fine.<br> <br>A then-15-year-old student from J.P. Taravella High School in Coral Springs was arrested at a McDonald´s in Tamarac in 2019. Deputies had responded to a large brawl involving roughly 200 students at the area northwest of Fort Lauderdale.<br> <br>Prosecutors argued that Krickovich acted illegally during the arrest, while a defense attorney told jurors that the former deputy responded appropriately to defend himself during a mob situation and that the teen suffered no injuries.<br> <br>Cellphone video shows a sheriff's sergeant pepper-sprayed the teen and threw him to the ground.<br><br>Krickovich is seen jumping on the teen, twice slamming his forehead into the ground and punching him. A third deputy helps Krickovich pin the teen's arms behind his back to be handcuffed as the video ends.<br> <br>The teen was initially charged with assaulting a police officer and obstruction without violence, but those charges were later dropped.<br> <br>A professional standards committee had recommended no discipline for Krickovich, but Sheriff Gregory Tony disagreed and fired the former deputy.<br><br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement<br><br>If you have any type of concerns pertaining to where and the best ways to make use of [https://icemail15.doodlekit.com/blog/entry/22999574/assistance-to-a-person-who-is-addicted-to-gambling-addiction-to-gambling 소액결제 현금화], you can call us at the webpage.
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | <br>FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) - A former Florida deputy was acquitted Monday of a misdemeanor battery charge related to a viral video showing a Black teen being pepper-sprayed and slammed to the ground during an arrest.<br> <br>A six-member Broward County jury found Christopher Krickovich not guilty after about three hours of deliberations, the Sun Sentinel reported.<br><br>If convicted, Krickovich could have faced up to one year in the county jail and a $1,000 fine.<br> <br>A then-15-year-old student from J.P. Taravella High School in Coral Springs was arrested at a McDonald´s in Tamarac in 2019. Deputies had responded to a large brawl involving roughly 200 students at the area northwest of Fort Lauderdale.<br> <br>Prosecutors argued that Krickovich acted illegally during the arrest, while a defense attorney told jurors that the former deputy responded appropriately to defend himself during a mob situation and that the teen suffered no injuries.<br> <br>Cellphone video shows a sheriff's sergeant pepper-sprayed the teen and threw him to the ground.<br><br>Krickovich is seen jumping on the teen, twice slamming his forehead into the ground and punching him. A third deputy helps Krickovich pin the teen's arms behind his back to be handcuffed as the video ends.<br> <br>The teen was initially charged with assaulting a police officer and obstruction without violence, but those charges were later dropped.<br> <br>A professional standards committee had recommended no discipline for Krickovich, but Sheriff Gregory Tony disagreed and fired the former deputy.<br><br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement<br><br>If you have any type of concerns pertaining to where and the best ways to make use of [https://icemail15.doodlekit.com/blog/entry/22999574/assistance-to-a-person-who-is-addicted-to-gambling-addiction-to-gambling 소액결제 현금화], you can call us at the webpage.
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