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Fired Brevard deputy under investigation for racial profiling, lying on reports

A Brevard County deputy who was on the job since last August was abruptly let go in March. The Brevard County sheriff recently found that the deputy shouldn t have made it into the agency to begin with.Jonathan Freitag received a termination letter from the sheriff early this month.A copy of it says, this agency has determined that you intentionally provided inaccurate, incomplete and blatantly deceptive information before getting the job.Freitag previously worked for the Fairfax County Police Department in Virginia. The Sheriff s Office in Brevard County received a memo indicating he d resigned from the job in good standing.However, the office took another look months later after reports of an investigation into his cases in Virginia with prosecutors reviewing hundreds of convictions.NBC 4 in Washington, D.C., reports a firefighter has been serving a prison sentence after an arrest by Freitag in 2018 but he could be released soon with his case overturned now that Freitag s be

DC firefighter to be released from prison after arresting officer accused of lying

DC firefighter released from prison after arresting officer accused of lying By FOX 5 DC Digital Team and Sierra Fox Published  DC firefighter to be released from prison A DC firefighter will be released from prison after the discovery that an officer lied about his case. FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va. (FOX 5 DC) - A Black D.C. firefighter has been released from prison after the arresting officer was accused of lying about what happened during a traffic stop with evidence revealing the incident was racially motivated. The Virginia Department of Corrections notified FOX 5 s Sierra Fox shortly after 7 p.m. that Elon Wilson was officially a free man after leaving the Nottoway Work Center.

Chauvin Verdict: Fairfax Officials Signal More Needs To Be Done

UpdatedWed, Apr 21, 2021 at 11:41 am ET Reply(1) Former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin is taken into custody as his attorney, Eric Nelson, left, looks on, after the verdicts were read at Chauvin s trial for the 2020 death of George Floyd on Tuesday. (Court TV/AP Pool) FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA Fairfax County officials applauded Tuesday s conviction of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd on Memorial Day 2020. However, they all signaled that more needed to be done to ensure police accountability and true equity for all Americans. Almost a year ago, Americans across the country and in Fairfax County went to the streets to protest the tragic murder of George Floyd, Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Chairman Jeff McKay said, in a statement posted to Twitter. While the inequities surrounding George Floyd s death were not solved by the guilty verdict of Derek Chauvin and this trial won t bring George Floyd back, Derek Chauvin was held a

Fairfax County elected officials, police react to guilty verdict in Chauvin trial

Fairfax County elected officials, police react to guilty verdict in Chauvin trial
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