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Ex-Dallas police officer Bryan Riser released after judge drops murder charges
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Jefe de la policía de Dallas decepcionado de la decisión de liberar a expolicía acusado de homicidios
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Dallas: Policía continuará investigando a expolicía Bryan Riser, afirma jefe de policía
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DALLAS A former Dallas police officer arrested on capital murder charges and fired last month has been released following a preliminary hearing Wednesday where the charges against him were dropped.
Former officer Bryan Riser had been accused of ordering three men, Kevin Kidd, Emmanuel Kilpatrick and Jermon Simmons, to kill Albert Douglas and Lisa Saenz in 2017.
During a preliminary hearing Wednesday morning, Dallas County Criminal Court Judge Audrey Moorehead agreed with prosecutors for the Dallas County District Attorney’s Office and said there was insufficient evidence against Riser to support a probable cause in the case, NBCDFW reported.
Judge Frees Former Dallas Police Officer Charged With Capital Murder Michael Levenson © NBC Bryan Riser, a former Dallas police officer, was released from jail on Wednesday after a prosecutor said there was not enough evidence to pursue capital murder charges against him.
A judge ordered that a former Dallas police officer be released from jail on Wednesday after ruling that no probable cause existed to support charges that he had hired a man to kidnap and kill two people.
The decision by the judge, Audrey Faye Moorehead of Dallas County Criminal Court, came after a prosecutor had conceded that he did not have enough evidence to pursue the two counts of capital murder that the Dallas police had announced last month.