The statute of limitations for most potential charges stemming from alleged police misconduct during the Summer 2020 protests will expire at the end of May. Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot is trying to collect more information about several incidents
Williams turned himself in over the Doyle case. Williams and DPD Senior Cpl. Ryan Mabry and Officer Victor Rocha were all allegedly involved in some capacity with the shot that partially blinded Saenz, but their specific involvement is still unknown.
But it better happen sooner than later. “We’re on a deadline,” Creuzot said. “The deadline is called the statute of limitations. It’s coming up.” Creuzot’s office is trying to identify the person who was shot as well as people who had camera equipment also seen in the video.These individuals may have seen who shot Brandon Saenz with a"less-lethal" round.The third incident occurred on May 30, 2020, around 5:42 p.m., on Ervay Street. Video appeared to show an unknown man getting shot in the groin by “less-lethal” ammunition.
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