Trump Pardoned Convicts For Murder Of African American Police Officers

US President Donald Trump pardoned two police officers convicted of killing an unarmed black man in 2020. This is reported by the newspaper The Hill.

The head of the White House provided “Complete and unconditional pardon” to Terensu Satton and Andrew Zabavski. Former officers of the police department of the Colombia district were convicted of the murder of 20-year-old Karon Hilton Brana during a chase ending in a deadly accident on October 23, 2020.

The court sentenced Satton and Zabavski to five and four years of opinion, respectively.

One of Trump’s first decrees as the 47th President of the United States was a decree on a pardon of 1.6 thousand participants in the assault on the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Then the policy supporters tried to prevent Joe Biden’s statement by the president and arranged riots in Washington.

In addition, Trump pardoned the founder of Silk Road – the criminal trading platform in the darknet (Internet segment) Ross Ulbricht. Ulbricht served a lifelong opinion on charges of disseminating drugs, participating in a criminal community, laundering money, forging documents and computer hacking.