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"The Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office told TODAY'S TMJ4 they got the case last year and they also consulted with the U.S. Attorneys office.
Both decided that no criminal activity took place."
http://www.jsonline.com/news/milwau...fficer-draws-criticism-rt7tgvc-182096131.html
"Common Council President Willie Hines Jr. said he was "appalled" when he watched the video.
"Ms. Tracy was by no means a threat to Officer Schoen, herself or anyone else," he said in a statement. "This is a case where an officer, in a rage, assaulted a defenseless citizen."
He said the commission's decision to suspend Schoen for 60 days rather than allowing him to be fired "gives the impression that they sanction his assault on Ms. Tracy."
"The Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office told TODAY'S TMJ4 they got the case last year and they also consulted with the U.S. Attorneys office.
Both decided that no criminal activity took place."
http://www.jsonline.com/news/milwau...fficer-draws-criticism-rt7tgvc-182096131.html
"Common Council President Willie Hines Jr. said he was "appalled" when he watched the video.
"Ms. Tracy was by no means a threat to Officer Schoen, herself or anyone else," he said in a statement. "This is a case where an officer, in a rage, assaulted a defenseless citizen."
He said the commission's decision to suspend Schoen for 60 days rather than allowing him to be fired "gives the impression that they sanction his assault on Ms. Tracy."