The sudden death of a seven-month-old baby in Aberdeen is being treated as “unexplained” by police.
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A former Louisville police officer blamed for instigating a conflict that led to the fatal shooting of a Black barbecue restaurant owner during the Breonna Taylor protests has pleaded guilty to using excessive force. Katie R.
Crews, 29, pleaded guilty in federal court Tuesday to a misdemeanor. She was indicted in March on a felony excessive force charge that carried a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.
Crews, who is white, was fired by Louisville police earlier this year for escalating a conflict the night of restaurant owner David McAtee's death and for a separate incident where she taunted protesters on social media. McAtee's death furthered the anger of protesters who had began massing in Louisville's downtown streets in 2020 over the death of Taylor, a Black EMT killed by police who knocked down her door while executing a drug search warrant.
Under the terms of the agreement, Crews, of Jeffersonville, Indiana, can no longer work in law enforcement. She will be sentenced in federal court in January.The misdemeanor charge carries a maximum penalty of one year in prison.
Steve Romines, a lawyer for McAtee's family, said they are "glad that there has been an acknowledgment of the gross misconduct of (Louisville police) the night of David’s death." Crews wasn't "a lone wolf who decided to go rogue," Romines said in an email Wednesday, arguing that authorities were sent to Louisville’s west end by commanding officers to "violate policies and harass people." A civil lawsuit brought by McAtee's family blames Crews and other law enforcement for using aggressive tactics on bystanders who were on private property the night of McAtee's death. A couple days earlier, Crews had been photographed by media in downtown Louisville
.The sudden death of a seven-month-old baby in Aberdeen is being treated as “unexplained” by police.
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