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Police officer is sacked after pepper-spraying black US Army lieutenant

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ONE of two police officers accused of pepper-spraying and pointing their guns at a black US army officer during a traffic stop has since been fired, authoritie­s in Virginia have said.

Two police officers from the town of Windsor in Virginia are accused of drawing their guns, pointing them at US Army second lieutenant Caron Nazario and using a slang term to suggest he was facing execution.

Town authoritie­s said in a statement they were joining calls from election officials, including Governor Ralph Northam, to request an investigat­ion by Virginia State Police into the December 2020 encounter.

Mr Nazario was also pepperspra­yed and knocked to the ground by the officers, Joe Gutierrez and Daniel Crocker, according to the lawsuit he filed earlier this month against them.

The two sides in the case dispute what happened, but Mr Crocker wrote in a report that he believed Mr Nazario was “eluding police” and he considered it a “high-risk traffic stop”. Attorney Jonathan Arthur said that Mr Nazario was not trying to elude the officer but, rather, he was trying to stop in a well-lit area.

In the statement on Sunday, Windsor officials said an internal investigat­ion opened at the time into the use of force determined that department policy was not followed.

Officials said disciplina­ry action was taken and Mr Gutierrez has since been fired.

Officials added that department­wide requiremen­ts for additional training were also implemente­d beginning in January.

Mr Northam called the December incident in the town 70 miles southeast of Richmond “disturbing”, adding that he had directed state police to review what happened.

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