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Former New Castle officer to be sentenced
Former New Castle police lieutenant sentenced for excessive use of force, witness tampering
Aaron Strong physically abused a suspect and two pretrial detainees and made false statements to an Indiana State Police detective.
Former New Castle officer to be sentenced after excessive force case
Aaron Strong was found guilty in early October 2024 after being indicted by a federal grad jury. Strong was found guilty on three counts of deprivation of rights under color of law and one count of witness tampering.
Former New Castle Officer Now Heading to Prison
According to the DOJ, Aaron Strong "intentionally used excessive force against people in police custody on multiple occasions."
Former New Castle LEO sentenced to 12.5 years
Aaron Jason Strong, 47, a former lieutenant with the New Castle Police Department, has beeb sentenced to 151 months in prison for using excessive force against people in custody and obstructing justice by attempting to deceive investigators.
Former New Castle police lieutenant sentenced
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Former New Castle officer who battered arrestees sentenced to 151 months in federal prison
A U.S. District Court jury on Oct. 4 found Strong guilty of 3 counts of deprivation of rights under color of law and a count ...
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Officer beat and shot ‘defenseless men,’ then tried to cover it up in Indiana, feds say
Aaron Jason Strong, 47, was found guilty of three counts of deprivation of rights under color of law and one count of witness ...
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