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Officer Terence Sutton, 40, was found guilty of second-degree murder for a police chase that ended with the death of Hylton-Brown in October 2020.
Metropolitan Police Department officer Terence Sutton, 40, was sentenced to five years and six months behind bars for a murder conviction in the October 2020 death of 20-year-old Karon Hylton-Brown.
Officer Terence Sutton and Lt. Anrew Zabavsky were convicted in the police chase that killed Karon Hylton-Brown in 2020.
Metropolitan Police Department Officer Terence Sutton wiped away tears from his face as U.S. District Court Judge Paul Friedman sentenced him to more than five years in prison. Sutton was ...
Metropolitan Police Department officer Terence Sutton, 40, was sentenced to five years and six months behind bars for a murder conviction in the October 2020 death of 20-year-old Karon Hylton ...
After weeks of trial testimony in 2022, a jury in U.S. District Court in Washington convicted Officer Terence Sutton of second-degree murder, conspiracy and obstructing justice in the death of 20 ...
In sworn affidavits, nine young Black men accuse Officer Terence Sutton of knocking them off motorbikes and stealing small amounts of cash and weed.
Trump granted clemency to Metropolitan Police Department Officer Terence Sutton, who was s e ntenced in September to more than five years in prison.
Those instructions came from police officer Terence D. Sutton, who then chased Hylton-Brown in a car for more than 10 blocks, including down an alley with emergency lights and sirens turned off ...
Andrew Zabavsky and Terence Sutton Jr. were pardoned by President Donald Trump. The Washington, D.C., police officers were convicted in the 2020 death of a man during a police chase.
Former DC Metropolitan Police Department officer Terence Sutton received a sentence of 66 months in prison, while ex-MPD Lt. Andrew Zabavsky was dealt with a 4-year sentence.