2nd trial begins for IMPD officer David Butler, accused of misconduct, robbing motoristsJury failed to reach verdict in first trialDerrik Thomas The Indy Channel Feb. 07, 2013 |
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INDIANAPOLIS - A suspended Indianapolis metro police officer accused of robbing motorists during traffic stops went on trial Monday. David Butler, 53, is standing trial for the charges for a second time, after jurors failed to reach a verdict the first time around. Butler is charged with three counts of robbery and three counts of official misconduct. He is accused of robbing three Hispanic men during traffic stops. Read More |