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LIMA, Ohio (AP) — A white police officer accused of fatally shooting a black woman as she held her 1-year-old son during a drug raid was charged with two misdemeanors Monday, outraging activists and relatives of the woman who said he should face tougher penalties.
Sgt. Joseph Chavalia was charged with negligent homicide in the death of Tarika Wilson, 26, who was killed in a January SWAT raid at her house while looking for her boyfriend. He was charged with negligent assault in the wounding of her son Sincere Wilson, whose finger had to be amputated.
Chavalia pleaded not guilty Monday to both counts. If convicted of both he would face a maximum of eight months in jail.
Chavalia was released on a $50,000 bond. His attorney, Bill Kluge, declined to comment after the hearing.
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Sgt. Joseph Chavalia was charged with negligent homicide in the death of Tarika Wilson, 26, who was killed in a January SWAT raid at her house while looking for her boyfriend. He was charged with negligent assault in the wounding of her son Sincere Wilson, whose finger had to be amputated.
Chavalia pleaded not guilty Monday to both counts. If convicted of both he would face a maximum of eight months in jail.
Chavalia was released on a $50,000 bond. His attorney, Bill Kluge, declined to comment after the hearing.
Read the news here.