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Jason Van Dyke is presently in prison for murdering unarmed Black teenager Laquan McDonald. The former policeman is serving the light sentence of 81 months in jail, nevertheless, his wife and lawyer are whimpering to anybody who will listen about him serving time.

Tiffany Van Dyke put herself in front of cameras Thursday and complained that she hasn't spoken to her husband given that he was sentenced on Jan. 18. Jason Van Dyke was reportedly moved from a jail in Illinois to a Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Connecticut, where she claimed he was "beaten up." However, the federal Bureau of Prisons validated in an email to the Chicago Tribune that the incident was instead "an assault leading to minor injuries" on Feb. 7. Inmates in federal custody being moved all over the nation is what takes place to many prisoners, regardless of being a cop who killed a teen.

" They put my partner in a setting to be harmed since of the reality that he was a white male who harmed a black gentleman in the line of task," Tiffany Van Dyke sobbed at a press conference.

cell said, "I desire my partner house, I desire him to be safe. I can not bury my husband."

Well, Laquan McDonald's household shouldn't have needed to bury him after the 17-year-old was shot 16 times within 14 seconds.

Tammy Wendt, a legal representative who defended Van Dyke at trial, babbled, he was "led like a lamb to the massacre" in the jail. Daniel Herbert, the lead lawyer on the case stated, "The mindset out there ... that individuals won't rest up until he is either offered a life sentence or eliminated in prison." See the news conference listed below:

Originally, it was believed Jason Van Dyke would receive a minimum of 96 years. His 12-year-old child composed a letter to the judge stating, "I have actually been bullied at school about what has actually happened. His wife apparently pleaded in court by saying, "He has paid the supreme price.

ABC reported: "Judge Vincent Gaughan said he thought about the most major charge to be the second-degree murder charge, not the 16 intensified battery charges, and made his sentencing decision on that murder charge."

The horrific video of the killing of McDonald appeared to reveal Jason Van Dyke fired at him 16 times within 14 seconds. The video was released one year after McDonald's death and showed the teenager strolling away rather of challenging officers, which is what Van Dyke falsely said occurred. McDonald continued to be contended even after he was up to the ground from the preliminary bullets.

Two law enforcement officer and one investigator were acquitted of attempting to conceal the shooting for Jason Van Dyke, although that was specifically what they did. The three men all said Van Dyke, who was founded guilty in October, was validated in shooting the teen 16 times within 14 seconds. Van Dyke's partner the night of the shooting, even stated: "McDonald was walking toward Van Dyke and with his arms raised when he was shot." The video would later oppose that account, showing Walsh lied. Still, he and his co-defendants were acquitted.

Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul is reportedly reexamining Van Dyke's light sentence.

Originally, it was thought Jason Van Dyke would get a minimum of 96 years. The dreadful video of the killing of McDonald appeared to show Jason Van Dyke fired at him 16 times within 14 seconds. The video was released one year after McDonald's death and showed the teenager strolling away instead of challenging officers, which is what Van Dyke wrongly stated happened. Two authorities officers and one investigator were acquitted of trying to cover up the shooting for Jason Van Dyke, even though that was exactly what they did. The 3 guys all stated Van Dyke, who was convicted in October, was validated in shooting the teenager 16 times within 14 seconds.




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