A Florida deputy has been found not guilty of culpable negligence more than two years after being accused of deploying his ...
An Osceola County deputy was found not guilty of negligence after his Taser accidentally ignited a fire, injuring a man.
After several hours of deliberations, a jury has found an Osceola County deputy on trial for tasing a man near a gas pump, ...
Saturday, Barreto-Baerga stood before an Osceola County Judge, not for the case involving the taser-gas station fire but for ...
The fate of an Osceola County sheriff’s deputy accused of igniting a gasoline fire with a stun gun that severely burned a man ...
According to an attorney for Jean Barretto, the deputy caused a fiery explosion that gave the man third-degree burns on over 75% of his body.
An Osceola County found deputy David Crawford not guilty of negligence after he was accused of Tasing a gas-covered ...
The jury took six hours, right on the nose in their deliberations. The decision was far from clear-cut. The story is also far ...
The third day of arguments in the trial of Deputy David Crawford kicked off in the morning with testimony from Bryan Chiles, a senior manager at Axon, which manufactures the stun guns used by law ...
David was a 1964 graduate of Warren G. Harding High School in Warren, OH. A US Air Force Veteran, he served honorably during Vietnam.