SEATTLE (AP) - Federal prosecutors are recommending a year in jail for a former Tukwila and Snoqualmie police officer who pleaded guilty to pepper-spraying a handcuffed man at a Seattle hospital.
The Seattle Times reports (https://goo.gl/JyXIxl) that if a judge accepts the recommendation for Nick Hogan, it would be the first time in recent memory that a Washington officer was jailed for using excessive force on the job.
The incident happened after Hogan responded to a fight in 2011. Hogan shoved the man until he fell before using pepper spray on him while he was strapped to a gurney.
Hogan pleaded guilty in November to a misdemeanor charge of violating the rights of a detained man.
Hogan’s attorney says Hogan doesn’t deserve more punishment because he lost his job and won’t be able to work in law enforcement.
His sentencing is scheduled for Tuesday.
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Information from: The Seattle Times, https://www.seattletimes.com
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