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Undercover Black Cop Beaten Like Rodney King Shines Light on St Louis Police Force Long Accused of Racism

Updated: 7:56 AM PDT, April 13, 2021 Det. Luther Hall, who is Black, was working undercover during a 2017 St. Louis protest over the acquittal of a white cop accused of killing a Black man. Mistaken for a demonstrator, he was beaten so severely he was forced to undergo multiple surgeries. Det. Luther Hall, who is Black, was working undercover with a partner, who is white, in 2017. They were documenting criminal activity during a St. Louis  protest over the acquittal of another police officer charged with killing a Black man. Both were tasked with filming and photographing illegal actions by demonstrators. They wore street clothes and blended in with marchers on downtown streets. More than 100 were arrested that night, including the white undercover officer, who was taken into custody without incident, authorities said.

Tuesday: Prosecutors To Retry 2 St Louis Cops After Hung Jury

This interview will be on “St. Louis on the Air” at noon Tuesday. This story will be updated after the show. You can listen live. Federal prosecutors said yesterday they will again try two former St. Louis Metropolitan Police officers accused of beating an undercover colleague, according to the The jury had deadlocked on charges against former officers Christopher Myers and Dustin Boone. Officer Steven Korte was acquitted in the two week-trial. A fourth officer, Randy Hays, pleaded guilty and testified against the other three at trial. The quartet was charged with beating then-officer Luther Hall as he worked undercover at a Sept. 17, 2017 protest. The officers allegedly mistook Hall, who is Black, for a protester and left him with severe injuries to his jaw and neck, as well as a ruptured gall bladder and a concussion.

Analysis: Prosecutors Retrying 2 St Louis Cops Face Tough Road To Conviction

Published April 6, 2021 at 2:05 PM CDT Listen / Federal prosecutors say they will again try two St. Louis officers accused of beating an undercover colleague. Federal prosecutors said yesterday they will again try two former St. Louis Metropolitan Police officers accused of beating an undercover colleague. The jury had deadlocked last week on one charge each against former officers Christopher Myers and Dustin Boone. Myers was found not guilty of a second, more serious charge in the two-week trial, while officer Steven Korte was fully acquitted and cannot be tried again. The trio was charged with beating then-officer Luther Hall as he worked undercover at a Sept. 17, 2017 protest. The officers allegedly mistook Hall, who is Black, for a protester and left him with severe injuries to his jaw and neck, as well as a ruptured gall bladder and a concussion.

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