One of two police officers accused of pepper-spraying and pointing their guns at a Black Army officer during a traffic stop has since been fired, just hours after the Governor Northam called for an independent investigation into the case.
A Windsor, Va. town representative said in a statement that it joined calls from elected officials, including Gov. Ralph Northam, in requesting an investigation by Virginia State Police into the December 2020 encounter where officers pepper-sprayed drew their guns on U.S. Army second lieutenant Caron.
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Virginia Officer Fired After Use Of Force In Stop Of Black Army Officer was originally published on kissrichmond.com