The former white Louisiana state police troopers who were recorded beating a Black driver in 2020 following a high-speed chase and who later wrote a series of text messages bragging about the violent arrests will no longer face charges.

The state’s prosecutors have dropped the charges against Dakota DeMoss and Jacob Brown, with plans to drop charges against George “Kam” Harper, who were involved in the brutal arrest of Antonio Harris and were seen on body camera footage beating him and dragging him by his braids, The Associated Press reported.

Harris said he feared for his life during the physical altercation, during which he was left bloodied and battered, Atlanta Black Star previously reported.

?One of Them Was Squeezing My Eyes:? Louisiana Troopers Face Minor Charges for Giving Black Man a ?Whoopin? Meant to Give Him ?Nightmares for a Long Time?
Louisiana State troopers Jacob Brown, Dakota DeMoss and George “Kam” Harper are facing six months in prison and a $1,000 fine for beating Antonio Harris. (Photos: YouTube/ Roland S. Martin)

Some of the texts reportedly exchanged among the former state police troopers – two of whom were fired and one of whom resigned – included, “He gonna be sore tomorrow for sure. Bet he won’t run from a full grown bear again,” from Brown, and “Bet he don’t even cross into LA anymore,” from DeMoss, who earlier in the 14 group texts had jeered that Harris was “still digesting that ass whoopin.”

Source: Charges Dismissed Against Former White Louisiana State Troopers Who ‘Ruthlessly’ Beat Black Man Then Bragged About In Texts: He ‘Gonna be Sore Tomorrow’

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