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Two former Mississippi police officers have been sentenced to long prison terms for the torture and assault of two black men.

A judge in Jackson sentenced the two men, ages 31 and 46, to 20 and 17.5 years in prison, the Justice Department in Washington said. Four other suspects in the case are expected to be sentenced Wednesday and Thursday.

John Osborne, 62, of Jackson, sits outside the Thad Cochran United States Courthouse in Jackson, Miss., Tuesday, March 19, 2024, with signs of support for the two men abused by then six Mississippi Ra...

According to the information, the all-white group entered the apartment of the two blacks in the small town of Braxton in January last year without a search warrant. There, the officers at the time handcuffed, punched and kicked the men, gave them electric shocks and humiliated them with racist insults. They also allegedly abused their victims with a sex toy.

Michael Corey Jenkins, who along with Eddie Terrell Parker was the victim of torture by six Mississippi Rankin County attorneys in 2023, shows the scar left after a gun was fired in his...

In a kind of mock execution, the perpetrator, who was sentenced to twenty years in prison, shot one of the victims in the mouth and broke his jaw, the Ministry of Justice announced. “While the victim lay bleeding on the ground,” the police tried to cover up their crime. Attorney General Merrick Garland called it a “heinous attack” by officials who were essentially sworn to protect their citizens.

According to consistent media reports, the crime was prompted by a call from a neighbor complaining that two black people were living with a white woman. A third party then notified the group, which was also known as the ‘thug squad’. In handing down the sentence, the judge reportedly said a prison sentence at the high end of the possible range was more than justified given the egregious nature of the crime. (sda/dpa)

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