Trump pardons 2 D.C. officers convicted in a fatal chase and cover-up.
Source: New York Times
President Trump on Wednesday issued full and unconditional pardons to two Washington, D.C., police officers convicted after a chase that killed a young Black man in 2020, an episode that led to days of protests and clashes in the nations capital.
Mr. Trump granted clemency to Officer Terence Sutton of the Metropolitan Police Department, who was sentenced last year to more than five years in prison for second-degree murder and obstruction of justice in the unauthorized pursuit, which killed the man, 20-year-old Karon Hylton-Brown. Officer Sutton was the first D.C. police officer to be convicted of murder for actions on duty.
The other pardon recipient, Lt. Andrew Zabavsky, was sentenced to four years in prison not directly for the killing of Mr. Hylton-Brown, but for conspiring with Mr. Sutton to cover up the deadly police chase. The two had been free pending the outcome of their appeals.
Issuing the pardons was Mr. Trumps second high-profile act of clemency during the first week of his term, and one that now involves him in a case that incited backlash against the police department operating just outside the White House.
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He thinks this makes up for pardoning felons who beat police officers.