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Sgt. Mario Stewart resigned before his Jan. 10 guilty plea. Mount Vernon's deputy chief wrote that Stewart shouldn't be ...
A police sergeant who worked in Westchester County will spend time in prison for using excessive force on a handcuffed man ...
A Mount Vernon police sergeant who repeatedly tased a handcuffed man experiencing a mental health emergency in 2019 has been indicted on a federal charge of excessive force that violated the man's ...
Mount Vernon Sergeant Mario Stewart received a six-month prison sentence for using excessive force against an individual ...
A retired police sergeant in a New York suburb has been sentenced to six months in prison for repeatedly firing a Taser gun at a man suffering a health crisis. U.S.
Mount Vernon police Sgt. Mario Stewart in a 2009 photo. ... Stewart joined the Mount Vernon Police Department in 2007. He resigned Thursday, Jan. 9, in anticipation of his guilty plea the next day.
A Mount Vernon police sergeant who repeatedly tased a handcuffed man experiencing a mental health emergency in 2019 has been indicted on a federal charge of excessive force that violated the man's ...
NY police officer indicted, accused of using stun gun 7 times on handcuffed man Sgt. Mario Stewart, a commander on the force in Mount Vernon, fired his Taser at the man seven times in two minutes ...
A Mount Vernon police sergeant faces a federal indictment for allegedly violating the constitutional rights of an individual. The indictment against 44-year-old Mario Stewart was announced by the ...
Sgt. Mario Stewart, a commander on the force in Mount Vernon, fired his Taser at the man seven times in two minutes, according to the indictment.
A Mount Vernon police sergeant has pled guilty to using excessive force. 46-year-old Mario Stewart, of Brooklyn, was in federal court in White Plains.