NYPD Officer Gets 2 Years’ Probation For Stomping On Suspect’s Head

FILE. In this Jan. 8, 2015 file photo, a policeman looks out the window of his patrol car in Times Square in New York. In bustling Times Square, where scores of tourists wander through streets clogged with traffic an... FILE. In this Jan. 8, 2015 file photo, a policeman looks out the window of his patrol car in Times Square in New York. In bustling Times Square, where scores of tourists wander through streets clogged with traffic and hawkers selling trinkets, low-level enforcement activity has all but grinded to a halt. The slowdown is happening city wide, but itís unclear whether itís a blip or the new status quo and what it means for the broken windows style of policing. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File) MORE LESS

NEW YORK (AP) — A New York City police officer convicted of stomping on a suspect’s head during an arrest has been sentenced to two years of probation.

A Brooklyn judge on Thursday also ordered Officer Joel Edouard to resign within 24 hours.

Edouard was convicted in April of misdemeanor assault.

Prosecutors say that on July 2014 Edouard and his partner saw Jahmi-El Cuffee drinking on a sidewalk and possessing what appeared to be marijuana.

They say Cuffee resisted arrest. After other officers arrived and subdued Cuffee, a witness recorded cellphone video showing Edouard pointing his gun at Cuffee while he lay on the ground. It then shows him walking away, returning and stomping on his head.

District Attorney Ken Thompson says Edouard “intentionally” stomped on Cuffee’s head after other officers had restrained him.

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  1. so… a cop gets two years probation for misdemeanor assault… and a rapist gets 6 months, serves 3, and 5 years probation for felony rape…

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