Dallas police chief fires officer accused of using deadly force on hospitalized suspect

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Dallas police chief fires officer accused of using deadly force on hospitalized suspect
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Breaking: Dallas police chief fires officer accused of using deadly force on hospitalized suspect

Dallas police Chief Eddie García fired two sergeants and suspended a third Tuesday after

separate accusations of unnecessary force; unwelcome comments; and false testimony in a court proceeding.Carlos Valarezo were fired, while Sgt. Kung Seng received a three-day suspension, according to department spokesman Sgt. Warren Mitchell. All three can appeal the chief’s disciplinary decisions under civil-service rules. Their attorneys could not immediately be reached for comment.

The week the official oppression arrest warrant was issued, Bristo wrote on Facebook “I can’t go into details, but today is turning out to be an exceptionally bad day. There [is] some major stuff going on that I need direction [and] peace with. My heart is hurting.”arrested in August 2020 on a charge of driving while intoxicated

in Irving. The case was later dismissed after a judge found there was no reasonable suspicion for the traffic stop. Valarezo, who was assigned to the auto-pound unit, was accused of making “offensive and unwelcome jokes or comments, demeaning language or gestures, or other unwelcome verbal or physical conduct that interferes with another employee’s working conditions” between January 2021 toSeng was suspended for three days stemming from an accusation that he gave false testimony during a court proceeding May 24, 2019, Mitchell said. Mitchell declined to provide any details about the court proceeding.

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