Ex-Police Officers Indicted in Death of Man Shocked Repeatedly with Stun Guns
- Three former police officers in Mississippi were indicted in connection with the death of Keith Murriel, who died after being repeatedly shocked with stun guns during an arrest.
- Body camera footage shows the officers joking and questioning whether to call an ambulance as Murriel begged them to stop shocking him.
- Two officers were charged with second-degree murder and another with manslaughter for their role in Murriel's death.
- Murriel's family has filed a lawsuit against the officers, alleging excessive force and failure to provide medical aid.
- The officers were placed on leave after the incident and have since been fired from the Jackson Police Department.