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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsEx-NYPD officer gets no jail time in shooting death
http://www.cnn.com/2016/04/19/us/nypd-officer-shooting-sentence/index.htmlBy Ray Sanchez, CNN
New York (CNN)Former New York City police Officer Peter Liang will not serve jail time in the 2014 shooting death of Akai Gurley in a New York housing project.
Liang was sentenced to 800 hours of community service and five years' probation Tuesday after Judge Danny Chun reduced his manslaughter conviction to criminally negligent homicide in the shooting death of Gurley, 28, who was not armed.
Liang, 28, was found guilty of manslaughter and official misconduct in February for shooting Gurley in the stairwell of a Brooklyn housing project.
Liang was immediately fired after his conviction.
Brooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson had written the sentencing judge with a recommendation of five years of probation, including six months of home confinement with electronic monitoring and 500 hours of community service. Liang faced up to 15 years in prison.
"Mr. Liang has no prior criminal history and poses no future threat to public safety," Thompson said in a statement last month. "Because his incarceration is not necessary to protect the public, and due to the unique circumstances of this case, a prison sentence is not warranted."
Liang, with 18 months on the job, was on patrol in the dark stairwell of a Brooklyn housing project in November 2014 when he fired his gun. The bullet ricocheted off a wall and struck Gurley in the chest. Gurley died at a hospital.
Defense lawyers called the shooting a tragedy, not a crime. Prosecutors argued that Liang was reckless and was more concerned about his story than helping Gurley.
"There is no evidence ... that he intended to kill or injure Akai Gurley," Thompson said in the statement. "When Mr. Liang went into that building that night, he did so as part of his job and to keep the people of Brooklyn and our city safe."
Liang had a brief meeting last month with Gurley's domestic partner, Kim Ballinger, at Thompson's Brooklyn offices, according to attorneys for Liang and Ballinger, who were present.
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Ex-NYPD officer gets no jail time in shooting death (Original Post)
MrWendel
Apr 2016
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jonno99
(2,620 posts)1. This link provides a little more backgound to the story:
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/09/nyregion/officer-peter-liang-in-emotional-testimony-describes-the-night-of-a-fatal-shooting.html?_r=0
A tense, inexperienced, armed cop in a pitch-black stair well - what could go wrong?
A tense, inexperienced, armed cop in a pitch-black stair well - what could go wrong?
Hassin Bin Sober
(26,330 posts)2. Yeah. A cop hot dogging it cost someone their life.
I'm ok with the sentence, I guess. He has a felony conviction and is off the job.
Not sure what jail time would do. I'm no fan of cops - a search of my user name and "pigs" will show that.
It was reckless and stupid. But not intentional murder.