NYPD sergeant who hurled cooler at suspect found guilty of manslaughter
A New York police sergeant has been found guilty of one count of manslaughter for hurling a cooler at a fleeing suspect who then fell, hit his head and later died.
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A New York police sergeant has been found guilty of one count of manslaughter for hurling a cooler at a fleeing suspect who then fell, hit his head and later died.
A judge will determine on Friday afternoon if a New York police sergeant accused of killing a man with a cooler is guilty.
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