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Minneapolis police officer charged with assault for beating man who unknowingly shot at cops
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – A former Minneapolis police officer has been charged with assault for the beating of a person who unknowingly fired pictures at police in an altercation throughout the 2020 riots.
Justin Stetson is charged with third-degree assault for the incident involving Jaleel Stallings.
Stallings was with a bunch of individuals in a car parking zone off Lake Avenue after curfew on Might 30, 2020, when officers in an unmarked van fired less-lethal ammunition towards Stallings’ group.
Stallings, who feared he was being shot at with stay rounds, returned fired, not realizing the folks within the van have been cops. Within the days previous the capturing, Stallings had heard experiences of white supremacists collaborating within the riots and anxious he was below assault.
The mugshot following Jaleel Stallings arrest exhibits accidents to his face. (Equipped)
Stallings was hit within the chest and responded by firing three pictures from his handgun. Stallings stated he did not need to harm anybody and shot low – and as soon as he realized the individuals who had shot at him have been cops, he instantly surrendered. No officers have been harm by his actions.
Physique digital camera video exhibits him being roughed up after dropping his gun and mendacity on the bottom. A mugshot of Stallings taken after the incident exhibits him with important brushing on the face.
Stallings finally confronted costs for the capturing however was acquitted by a jury on all eight counts, together with tried homicide, after his attorneys argued he acted in self protection. He later sued the Metropolis of Minneapolis and obtained a $1.5 million settlement.
Within the legal grievance filed on Wednesday, the BCA says physique digital camera video exhibits after Stallings was already on the bottom and the gun was out of his attain, Stetson kicked him within the face and slammed his head into the pavement earlier than placing him along with his knee a number of occasions.
The assault left Stallings with a fractured orbital wall.
In accordance with the grievance, Stetson had been with Minneapolis police since 2011 and had obtained 1,200 hours of coaching, together with use-of-force coaching, throughout that point. Stetson left the drive in August of 2022.