Ex-LAPD Officer's Murder Charge Dismissed Following 2015 Death of Homeless Man
Judge Ronald S. Coen said prosecutors failed to show malice and withheld exculpatory evidence from the grand jury, voiding the 2024 indictment.
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Judge dismisses murder indictment against ex-LAPD officer
Judge Ronald S. Coen concluded after multiple viewings of video footage that it couldn't be shown that Clifford Proctor had "malice of any sort" in the shooting that left an unarmed man dead.
Murder indictment dismissed against ex-LAPD cop in 2015 killing of unarmed homeless man
A Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge dismissed murder charges Friday against ex-LAPD Officer Clifford Proctor in the 2015 shooting death of Brendon Glenn, an unarmed homeless man.
Judge Dismisses Murder Indictment Against Former LAPD Officer in Fatal Venice Shooting
A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge dismissed the murder indictment against former Los Angeles Police Department Officer Clifford Proctor, who fatally shot unarmed 29-year-old Brendon Glenn. The ruling cited insufficient evidence of malice, a requisite element for a murder charge, prompting the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office to announce an appeal of the decision.
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