It came about a year after the deadly 2019 arrest of Ronald Greene in northern Louisiana, a beating that also resulted in state charges.
“The system is rigged against people like Antonio,” said Harris’ attorney, Michael T. Sterling, who first learned about the dismissals on Friday from The Associated Press, which confirmed them in an interview with the district attorney.
Douciere did not explain why she dropped the charges but said Friday that she also plans to dismiss the prosecution of George “Kam” Harper, the third white trooper charged in Harris' arrest.
Investigators determined Brown never revealed to state prosecutors that body-worn camera video of the arrest existed.
Harris' attorney long said he was hopeful the Justice Department would bring civil-rights charges, but that didn't happen after a federal grand jury heard evidence in the case.
Persons:
Antonio Harris, Black, Ronald Greene, Antonio, ”, Harris, Michael T, Sterling, “, senselessly, ” Harris, Jacob Brown, ” Brown, Penny Douciere, Brown, Dakota, Monroe, Douciere, George “ Kam ” Harper, DeMoss, Harper
Organizations:
U.S . Justice Department, Louisiana State Police, Associated Press, Department, Justice Department
Locations:
Louisiana, U.S, Franklin Parish, Monroe