Investigators say the work of exposing corruption by Atlanta police has only just begun, as two former officers face a minimum of ten years in prison for their part in the shooting death of an elderly Black woman in late 2006.
The two admitted in federal court that they lied to investigators looking into the death of 92-year old Kathryn Johnston.
Gregg Junnier and Jason Smith say there were only doing their jobs when they broke down the door to Johnston's home looking for drugs.
Both testified superior officers told them to do what they had to, to make drug busts, even if it meant planting evidence and lying.
As part of a plea agreement that keeps them out of state prison, the pair will cooperate in an ongoing investigation into corruption within the Atlanta police department.
US Attorney David Namias says the job of rooting our Atlanta's bad cops has only just begun.
"Former officers Junnier and Smith will also help us continue our very active ongoing investigation into just how wide the culture of misconduct extends within the police department. So that we can make sure that any other officer who has broken the law and violated human rights will be brought to justice."
A third officer, Arthur Tesler has been indicated by a Fulton County grand jury. Tesler remains on paid administration leave, pending further investigation.
Sentencing for Junnier and Smith will take place in late May.
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Friday, April 27, 2007
GBI steps up APD corruption investigation
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