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Texas Highest Criminal Court Agrees To Review Murder Conviction Of White Police Officer Who Killed Unarmed Black Teen

/ Roy Oliver’s conviction was a landmark ruling, as police officers are rarely indicted and almost never convicted of murder in on-duty shootings. As law enforcement’s disparate use force against Black people continues to stoke division in a troubled nation, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals plans to review the high-profile murder conviction of former North Texas police officer Roy Oliver, who fatally shot an unarmed Black teenager. In 2018, Oliver, who is white, was sentenced to 15 years in prison for the 2017 Balch Springs police shooting death of Jordan Edwards, a 15-year-old passenger in a car moving away from officers. The jury’s decision was a landmark ruling, as police officers are rarely indicted and almost never convicted of murder in on-duty shootings.

Texas high court to review ex-police officer Roy Oliver s murder conviction

Roy Oliver’s conviction was a landmark ruling, as police officers are rarely indicted — and almost never convicted of murder — in on-duty shootings. Credit: Miguel Gutierrez Jr./The Texas Tribune Sign up for The Brief, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. As law enforcement’s disparate use force against Black people continues to stoke division in a troubled nation, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals plans to review the high-profile murder conviction of former North Texas police officer Roy Oliver, who fatally shot an unarmed Black teenager. In 2018, Oliver, who is white, was sentenced to 15 years in prison for the 2017 Balch Springs police shooting death of Jordan Edwards, a 15-year-old passenger in a car moving away from officers. The jury’s decision was a landmark ruling, as police officers are rarely indicted — and almost never convicted of murder — in on-duty shootings.

Grand Prairie Police Officer Resigns After Allegedly Pointing Gun at Rideshare Driver s Head

Huber is charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. His resignation comes weeks after an alleged incident in Dallas involving Huber and the driver of a rideshare company. Grand Prairie police officer Matthew Huber resigned from GPPD on Jan. 7, according to GPPD According to an arrest warrant affidavit, the incident happened at about 1:30 a.m. on Dec. 12, 2020. A rideshare driver told police he picked up Huber at the Bottled Blonde bar in Dallas. As the two were en route to Huber’s destination, Huber allegedly asked the driver where he was from and began speaking Arabic, according to the document.

Dallas County DA Creuzot flexes new crime-fighting muscle in cases involving mental illness

Dallas County DA Creuzot flexes new crime-fighting muscle in cases involving mental illness To slow the jailhouse’s revolving door, this initiative seeks ‘to turn a potentially high-risk individual into a low risk or even no risk.’ Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot (center) worked to get care coordinators Carly Turner (from left) and Twana Northcutt, both with the North Texas Behavioral Health Authority, and LaVonda Herring (far right) of Metrocare Services to assist Lee Pierson (right of Creuzot) and his mental health division team. Both prosecutors and defense attorneys are kept up to date on all the care coordinators clients.(Lola Gomez / Staff Photographer)

Kerrville – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

texas May 27, 2017 A Texas nurse who is in prison for the 1982 killing of a toddler has been charged with murder in the death of an infant a year earlier, and authorities said Friday that they think she may have killed up to 60 young children around that time.. Genene Jones, 66, is serving concurrent 99-year and 60-year sentences at a Gatesville prison. Dallas Dec 2, 2016

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