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Ex-Philadelphia officer convicted of manslaughter, not murder, in traffic stop shooting

ABC NewsFriday, May 23, 2025 at 1:42:01 PM
Ex-Philadelphia officer convicted of manslaughter, not murder, in traffic stop shooting
A former Philadelphia police officer was found guilty of manslaughter but cleared of murder charges for fatally shooting a motorist during a traffic stop. The verdict reflects the jury's conclusion that while the officer’s actions weren’t premeditated, they still amounted to criminal negligence or reckless conduct.
Editor’s Note: This case taps into the ongoing debate over how law enforcement is held accountable for use of force—especially in high-profile incidents. The manslaughter conviction shows the officer won’t walk away unscathed, but the acquittal on murder charges may leave some questioning whether justice fully aligns with public expectations. It’s a reminder of how complex these cases are, legally and emotionally.
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