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- Sarey was the third person Nelson has killed in his law enforcement career. Jurors did not hear evidence about Nelson’s prior uses of deadly force.
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Apr 22, 2024 · Gaines has ruled that jurors will not hear evidence about Nelson’s prior uses of deadly force or about Sarey’s history of drug use. In one of those earlier cases, the city of Auburn agreed to pay $1.25 million to the family of a different man killed by Nelson, Isaiah Obet.
Jun 27, 2024 · Jurors did not hear evidence about Nelson’s prior uses of deadly force. Prior to fatally shooting Sarey, Nelson killed Isaiah Obet in 2017. Obet was acting erratically, and Nelson...
May 17, 2024 · Gaines has ruled that jurors will not hear evidence about Nelson’s prior uses of deadly force. In one of those earlier cases, the city of Auburn agreed to pay $1.25 million to the family of a different man killed by Nelson, Isaiah Obet.
Jun 27, 2024 · Jurors did not hear evidence about Nelson’s prior uses of deadly force. Prior to fatally shooting Sarey, Nelson killed Isaiah Obet in 2017. Obet was acting erratically, and Nelson...
Jun 27, 2024 · Jurors did not hear evidence about Nelson’s prior uses of deadly force. Prior to fatally shooting Sarey, Nelson killed Isaiah Obet in 2017 . Obet was acting erratically, and Nelson ordered his police dog to attack.
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May 13, 2023 · A King County judge will not allow Auburn police Officer Jeff Nelson’s tattoos or a disturbing string of prior violent arrests to be introduced as evidence in his upcoming murder trial, a...
Jun 27, 2024 · Gaines has ruled that jurors will not hear evidence about Nelson’s prior uses of deadly force. In one of those earlier cases, the city of Auburn agreed to pay $1.25 million to the family of a different man killed by Nelson, Isaiah Obet.