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Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Tennessee woman wants a New York police officer who barged into her home and was accused of a racial slur to be fired

Michael Reynolds, 26, is on modified duty status with the New York Police Department and is subject to an internal review, according to the department, meaning he has turned over his badge and gun and has been placed on non-enforcement duties.
Court records from Tennessee indicate he was found guilty of three counts of assault with fear of bodily injury and one count of aggravated criminal trespass. The charges came after an incident in which he barged into the house next to one he and and a group of men, including two other police officers, had rented on Airbnb for a bachelor party weekend.
A judge sentenced Reynolds to 15 days in jail and ordered him to pay more than $1,000 in court costs, according to online court records. After his jail term, to be started by January 15, he will be on unsupervised probation for almost three years.
"Michael Reynolds is a violent and dangerous racist who has no business carrying either a badge or a gun," Daniel Horwitz, attorney for Conese Halliburton, the 42-year-old woman who lives next to where Reynolds was staying, said. "Ms. Halliburton wants the NYPD to fire him immediately so that he can't hurt anyone else, and we are all frankly dumbfounded that that has not happened already."
CNN reached out to an attorney for Reynolds, but didn't get a response. Reynolds testified at his sentencing hearing in December that he had been drinking and had no recollection of using a racial slur that night, adding that it's not the type of language he uses in work or daily life.
Halliburton testified in court that she heard screaming on her front yard before Reynolds stormed into her home at about 2:30 a.m. on July 9, 2018. He was yelling obscenities and claiming it was his house, Halliburton said, while her dogs tried to bite at his legs.
Reynolds began to leave after being confronted by her 20-year-old son, Halliburton told the court. As he walked out the door, Reynolds said, "I'm going to shoot y'all n*****s," according to Halliburton.
Asked in court whether he had any reason to doubt Halliburton's description of the night, Reynolds said, "No."
Halliburton and a neighbor confronted the officer and his two friends the next day, according to their court testimony. The officers, they said, responded with laughter and claimed "immunity" as police officers.
Reynolds told the court in December he had been suspended by his department for 30 days.
The two other police officers who were with Reynolds in Nashville for the bachelor party lost vacation days after the incident, Reynolds said.

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