A jury has found Pierce County Sheriff Ed Troyer not guilty on all counts after a weeks-long trial.
Closing arguments heard in criminal trial of Pierce County Sheriff Ed TroyerTACOMA, Wash. — After weeks of testimony filled with hours of heated debate, Pierce County Sheriff Ed Troyer was acquitted on misdemeanor false-reporting charges related to a confrontation with a Black newspaper carrier in 2021.
He made the call after following Altheimer around the neighborhood in his vehicle. About 40 officers responded to the scene.
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