Protesters Demand Charges One Year After McKinney Pool Party
It's the North Texas pool party that got a police officer fired and even got the attention of the President.
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It's the North Texas pool party that got a police officer fired and even got the attention of the President.
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Attorneys for six teenagers at the McKinney pool party that got national attention say their clients were assaulted and battered and they want the officer at the center it arrested and tried.
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An attorney, representing the former McKinney police officer at the center of what some are calling a racially charged incident at a pool party, said her client has been forced to leave his North Texas home and has and is still receiving death threats.
Local, state and national activists gathered in McKinney Wednesday afternoon to question why the former police officer under investigation for his actions at a community pool party was allowed to resign.
The McKinney police officer at the center of an investigation involving his behavior at a community pool party has resigned.
A father's outrage and a demand for action – those were some of the feelings expressed at a press conference after video of a McKinney police officer violently restraining a young girl, and drawing his weapon on unarmed teens at a pool party, goes viral.
More is being uncovered about "pool party" cop, Patrol Supervisor Cpl. Eric Casebolt. He was placed on administrative leave and is currently under investigation by the McKinney Police Department amid the release of a video sent to CBS 11 by a viewer.
Graduation party gone wrong: Many McKinney residents voiced their outrage after the McKinney PD press conference responding to the controversial "pool party" footage. Many said it appeared the officer was only targeting African-American teenagers.
The McKinney Police Department held a formal press conference in response to a video submitted by CBS 11. In footage of the response to a disturbance call that some McKinney parents are calling "racially motivated," an officer drew his weapon on a teenager during a pool party. Yelling and manhandling ensued.
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The judge also set a trial date in 2028.
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