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Trump Pardons 2 Cops Convicted of Murdering A Black Man In Washington D.C.
Donald Trump has chosen to pardon two police officers convicted of killing a 20-year-old Black man in 2020.
Trump Pardons DC Officers Zabavsky, Sutton Convicted in 2020 Murder Case
President Donald Trump issued full and unconditional pardons Wednesday to Andrew Zabavsky and Terrance Sutton, the former Metropolitan Police Department officers sentenced in a deadly 2020 chase of a man on a moped and the subsequent cover-up, a case that sparked protests in the nation's capital.
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Trump’s Repulsive Pardon of Two Police Officers Who Killed a Black Man
On Wednesday, Donald Trump pardoned two Washington, D.C., police officers convicted of the 2020 killing of 20-year-old Karon Hylton-Brown, a young Black man.
President Trump Grants Full Pardon to Terence Sutton, Erasing Convictions and Sentences
President Trump granted a full pardon to Terence Sutton, nullifying his prison sentence and supervised release.
Trump Pardons 2 D.C. Officers Convicted in Fatal Chase and Cover-Up
Brown, led to days of protests in 2020, not long after the murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer.
Trump pardons police officers convicted in DC man's death
President Donald Trump pardoned two D.C. police officers convicted in connection with a man’s death in October 2020. Karon Hylton-Brown was riding a motorbike without a helmet as Officer Terrence Sutton pursued him in an unmarked car in Northwest D.
Trump Grants Controversial Pardons to Two Convicted Cops in High-Profile Murder Case of Black Man | WATCH
Donald Trump pardons officers Terence Sutton Jr. and Andrew Zabavsky, convicted in the 2020 killing of Karon Hylton-Brown, 20.
Trump teases pardons for DC officers convicted in police chase death
President Donald Trump has faced scrutiny over Jan. 6 pardons of those convicted of assaulting police officers.
DC Police Union expresses ‘dismay’ over Trump pardons of Jan. 6 rioters
The DC Police Union expressed its disappointment and dismay over President Donald Trump’s sweeping pardons granted to those convicted of assaulting police
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'Karon is not a criminal'| Mother of Karon Hylton-Brown calls for justice after Trump's pardon of officers involved in son's death
Officer Terence Sutton and Lt. Andrew Zabavsky were pardoned this week after a conviction in connection to the death of Karon ...
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Controversial Clemency: Trump's Pardon of Terrence Sutton in Washington D.C. Case
The White House announced President Trump's pardon for Terrence Sutton, involved in the fatal pursuit and death of Karon Hylton-Brown. Sutton, previously sentenced to over five years for second-degree ...
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Trump to pardon police officers convicted in DC man's death
The D.C. police union identified two officers President Donald Trump plans to pardon as the officers convicted in the October ...
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