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LA: Police Officer Acquitted of Beating Man in Hurricane Katrina's Aftermath
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"A former police officer accused in the videotaped beating of a man in the French Quarter after Hurricane Katrina was acquitted Tuesday by a judge who heard the case without a jury."
"'I didn't even find this a close call,' said District Judge Frank Marullo."
"Robert Evangelist, 37, had been charged with beating Robert Davis, 66, during an arrest videotaped by an Associated Press Television News crew the night of Oct. 8, 2005, about six weeks after Katrina." ...
"Marullo watched videotapes of the beating and its aftermath and noted that Davis could be seen struggling on the tape for several minutes."
"'This event could have ended at any time if the man had put his hands behind his back,' the judge said." ... |
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