2nd trial begins for IMPD officer David Butler, accused of misconduct, robbing motorists

Jury failed to reach verdict in first trial
Derrik Thomas

The Indy Channel
Feb. 07, 2013

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.



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