UNITED STATES NEWS

Jury: 1 of 2 Md. officers found guilty in beating

Oct 20, 2012, 4:04 AM

UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (AP) – A jury late Friday found one of two police officers charged in the alleged beating of a University of Maryland student in 2010 guilty of second-degree assault, but cleared the second officer in the incident.

Prince George’s County police Cpl. James Harrison was found guilty of the assault charge, according to county police. But jurors cleared Harrison of misconduct, and found Cpl. Reginald Baker not guilty of assault and misconduct, police said.

The two officers were charged with assaulting then-student John McKenna during a rowdy student celebration that followed the Maryland basketball team’s win over Duke in March 2010. The incident was captured on video by another student. A judge had dismissed first-degree assault charges against the officers.

Prosecutors argued that the officers abused their power when they struck McKenna with batons. Defense lawyers said their clients were trying to control a riot.

McKenna told reporters after the verdict that he was glad “some justice has been done today.”

“It’s been a long two years for me and my family,” he said, according to video posted on WRC-TV’s web site (
http://bit.ly/WNbhlC). “But there’s a broader crime committed here and spans way further than two cops charged in this trial, so we hope that the Department of Justice continues their investigation.”

Prince George’s County Chief of Police Mark Magaw respects the “jury’s decision and is committed to ethical and professional policing,” police said in a Tweet.

Magaw told WTOP Radio, “There’s an administrative process within the police department for both (of) these officers, so they both will remain suspended until those administrative proceedings are over.”

Since the incident, he said, policies have been changed and officers have undergone extensive training.

Jurors saw a video of that night’s encounter showing McKenna half-skipping, half-jogging down the sidewalk, his arms raised in celebration. He appears to stop when he comes near officers on horseback. Baker can be seen initially striking McKenna, who suffered a head injury and other wounds. Harrison runs over later and also hits him. The officers left McKenna on the ground, and he was arrested.

Lawyers for both sides cast the encounter in starkly different terms, with prosecutors painting McKenna as an unarmed and hapless victim of police brutality who was arrested despite his evident injuries and who went hours without medical care. Defense lawyers portrayed him as an agitator who ignored police commands to stop and turn around and who was perceived to be a threat as he ran forward with his arms outstretched and his fists clenched.

They said the officers’ conduct was justified in the midst of a “riot” in which other students, apparently determined to shut down Route 1 _ the central north-south thoroughfare that runs through campus _ were climbing up poles, setting fires, tearing down street signs and destroying property.

The lawyers portrayed the officers as reluctant participants in the melee who even rooted against Maryland in hopes of a tamer and more controlled student reaction. They said the decision to deploy the department’s civil disturbance unit, and to have the officers respond with shields and batons, was made not by Baker or Harrison but by their commanders.

Baker and Harrison, both veteran members of the department, were indicted last year following a lengthy investigation that involved FBI interviews with many officers.

(Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

United States News

Associated Press

Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters remain on UCLA campus despite police ordering them to leave

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters Thursday remained behind barricades on the UCLA campus despite police orders to leave as officers were poised to move in on their fortified encampment that was ringed by an even larger crowd, including supporters who locked arms and curious onlookers. Huge numbers of police began arriving late […]

5 hours ago

Fake elector charges revealed against former Trump chief of staff...

Associated Press

Former Trump chief of staff faces same charges as other defendants in Arizona’s fake electors case

Former president Donald Trump's chief of staff faces the same charges as the other named defendants in Arizona's fake electors case.

7 hours ago

Former students of for-profit art institutes to see cancelled loans...

Associated Press

Former students of the for-profit Art Institutes are approved for $6 billion in loan cancellation

The Biden administration on Wednesday said it will cancel $6 billion in student loans for people who attended the Art Institutes.

8 hours ago

Donald Trump former candidate legal troubles...

Associated Press

Donald Trump calls judge ‘crooked’ after being threatened with jail time for violating gag order

Donald Trump has called the judge presiding over his hush money trial “crooked” a day after being threatened with jail time.

9 hours ago

Associated Press

Russia proposes UN resolution on banning weapons in space, after vetoing similar UN-Japan draft

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Russia has circulated a U.N. resolution calling on all countries to take urgent action to prevent putting weapons in outer space “for all time” a week after it vetoed a U.S.-Japan resolution to stop an arms race in space. The Russian draft resolution, obtained Wednesday by The Associated Press, goes further […]

9 hours ago

Associated Press

West Virginia GOP County Commissioners removed from office after arrest for skipping meetings

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A three-judge panel ordered Wednesday that two county commissioners in West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle be removed from office over a month after they were arrested for purposefully jilting their duties by skipping public meetings. Circuit Court Judges Joseph K. Reeder of Putnam County, Jason A. Wharton of Wirt and Wood Counties […]

11 hours ago

Sponsored Articles

...

Midwestern University

Midwestern University Clinics: transforming health care in the valley

Midwestern University, long a fixture of comprehensive health care education in the West Valley, is also a recognized leader in community health care.

...

Fiesta Bowl Foundation

The 51st annual Vrbo Fiesta Bowl Parade is excitingly upon us

The 51st annual Vrbo Fiesta Bowl Parade presented by Lerner & Rowe is upon us! The attraction honors Arizona and the history of the game.

...

Collins Comfort Masters

Avoid a potential emergency and get your home’s heating and furnace safety checked

With the weather getting colder throughout the Valley, the best time to make sure your heating is all up to date is now. 

Jury: 1 of 2 Md. officers found guilty in beating