NYPD Officer Found Guilty of Felony for Lying About Photographer’s Arrest
A New York Police Department officer has been convicted of a felony for lying about the arrest of a New York Times photographer back in 2012.
A New York Police Department officer has been convicted of a felony for lying about the arrest of a New York Times photographer back in 2012.
One year ago, in August of 2012, New York Times photographer Robert Stolarik was arrested for allegedly using his camera flash to interfere with police during an arrest. However, after taking a look at the evidence, it's the police officer who is in hot water and may face up to 7 years in prison after being indicted on three felony counts and five misdemeanors.