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Six more HPD officers indicted in connection with 2019 Harding Street raid - DefenderNetwork.com

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Six more HPD officers were indicted Monday in connection with the 2019 Harding Street raid that led to the deaths of Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas. Officer Felipe Gallegos was indicted for murder, a first-degree felony, and faces life in prison. Officers Oscar Pardo, Cedell Lovings, Nadeem Ashraf, Clemente Reyna, and Thomas Wood are being […]

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