Lawyer For Teen In Bathing Suit Thrown To Ground Wants City To Do More
Attorney Hannah Stroud said the resignation of McKinney Police Corporal Casebolt should not mean the end the investigation into his actions.
Attorney Hannah Stroud said the resignation of McKinney Police Corporal Casebolt should not mean the end the investigation into his actions.
An attorney, representing the former McKinney police officer at the center of what some are calling a racially charged incident at a pool party, said her client has been forced to leave his North Texas home and has and is still receiving death threats.
Local, state and national activists gathered in McKinney Wednesday afternoon to question why the former police officer under investigation for his actions at a community pool party was allowed to resign.
The McKinney Police Department remains under fire after a pool party disturbance over the weekend. The officer at the center of the issue has already resigned, and the police chief admitted that his man was out of control.
On a hot day, the sounds of kids splashing around the pool serve as a sign for some. that the Craig Ranch community could be moving forward.
Corporal Eric Casebolt's resignation was applauded by the only teenager arrested by the former officer last Friday.
Reaction, discussion and debate continue Tuesday over a McKinney police officer's response to a pool party.
A McKinney police officer's demeanor, take-down of a teenager and pulling of his weapon are all problematic, according to a law enforcement expert who broke down the video of the pool party incident with CBS 11 News on Monday.
Hundreds of people gathered in competing demonstrations both for and against the actions of McKinney police officer Cpl. Eric Casebolt.
The power of social media is once again on display after video of a McKinney police officer slamming a bikini-clad teenage girl to the ground was viewed millions of times within a couple of days.
Police in McKinney continue to investigate one of their own officers after video was released on YouTube showing a cop's response to a rowdy teen pool party.
McKinney Mayor Brian Loughmiller made the comments to about 40 people who gathered for a previously scheduled city council meeting
A father's outrage and a demand for action – those were some of the feelings expressed at a press conference after video of a McKinney police officer violently restraining a young girl, and drawing his weapon on unarmed teens at a pool party, goes viral.
Police in McKinney continue to investigate one of their own officers after video was released on YouTube showing the cop's response to a rowdy pool party.
More is being uncovered about "pool party" cop, Patrol Supervisor Cpl. Eric Casebolt. He was placed on administrative leave and is currently under investigation by the McKinney Police Department amid the release of a video sent to CBS 11 by a viewer.
Graduation party gone wrong: Many McKinney residents voiced their outrage after the McKinney PD press conference responding to the controversial "pool party" footage. Many said it appeared the officer was only targeting African-American teenagers.
The McKinney Police Department held a formal press conference in response to a video submitted by CBS 11. In footage of the response to a disturbance call that some McKinney parents are calling "racially motivated," an officer drew his weapon on a teenager during a pool party. Yelling and manhandling ensued.
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They're cooking up something new at Jerry World.
When she leaves a 12-hour shift at the hospital, her hands don't stop working to take care of her patients.
The holidays can be a stressful time, especially for families without the means to pay for a traditional Thanksgiving dinner or Christmas gifts. That's where Tillie Burgin comes in.
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