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11/12/2020

What happened to Officer Nouman Raja?

What happened to Officer Nouman Raja?

Former Florida officer Nouman Raja sentenced to 25 years for killing Corey Jones. Prosecutors and Jones’ family had asked for the maximum sentence of 30 years. Good cops are heroes. Nouman Raja is a criminal.

Why did Nouman Raja shot Corey?

Corey Jones (February 3, 1984 – October 18, 2015) was shot to death by police officer Nouman K. After the shooting, Raja falsely claimed to investigators that he had identified himself as a police officer and shot Jones in self-defense; both assertions were disproved by an audio recording of the fatal shooting.

How long did Nouman Raja get?

25-year
Nouman Raja became the first Florida police officer in three decades to be convicted for an on-duty police shooting. And now he argues his 25-year prison sentence for shooting stranded motorist Corey Jones dead was a mistake.

Was Nouman Raja found guilty?

A jury found Raja guilty in March 2019 of attempted first-degree murder and manslaughter by culpable negligence in the death of Jones, whom Raja shot while on duty during a confrontation on the southbound Interstate 95 off-ramp at PGA Boulevard in Palm Beach Gardens.

What did Nouman Raja do?

Former South Florida police officer Nouman Raja must continue to serve a 25-year prison sentence for killing stranded driver Corey Jones in 2015, a state appeals court said Wednesday. Raja, who is of Pakistani descent, in 2019 became the first Florida cop in three decades to be convicted for an on-duty shooting.

What is justice for Corey?

Corey Lennard Thompson Jr. This site exists to make sure that the tragic story of Corey Thompson is shared across the world in order to bring awareness and resolve to a case where justice was not meted out.

What was the sentence for Nouman Raja?

25 years
The decision made Raja the first Florida police officer in three decades to be convicted in an on-duty shooting. Circuit Judge Joseph Marx sentenced him to 25 years in prison.

Who killed Corey wieneke in Iowa?

Annette Cahill
The Quad-City Times reports that Annette Cahill was found guilty Thursday of second-degree murder in the death of bartender Corey Wieneke. Prosecutors said the 56-year-old Cahill used a baseball bat to kill 22-year-old Wieneke. He was found dead on the floor of his bedroom in rural West Liberty in October 1992.

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What was Nouman Raja convicted of?

Is Annette Cahill innocent?

Cahill, 56, was sentenced on the second-degree murder charge in Muscatine County District Court. A jury found her guilty earlier this year in the death of Corey Wieneke, a former bartender found beaten to death in his rural West Liberty home in October 1992.

What was the sentence for Nouman Raja in Florida?

Palm Beach County Judge Joseph Marx imposed a 25-year sentence on both counts Raja was convicted of, ruling the fired police officer will serve the sentences concurrently. Prosecutors and Jones’ family had asked for the maximum sentence of 30 years in prison.

When did Nouman Raja pull up in an unmarked car?

On Oct. 18, 2015, Jones was stranded with car troubles on Interstate 95 in Palm Beach Gardens about 3:15 a.m. when Raja pulled up in an unmarked car to investigate what he believed to be an abandoned vehicle. Jones was on his cell phone ordering a tow truck when Raja approached his car.

Who is Nouman Raja’s wife Karine Antonio Raja?

Karine Antonio Raja is a graduate from Westchester Community College. She speaks English, Spanish, Portuguese and some French. Karine Antonio Raja and her husband have one daughter named, Ella. Nouman Raja has been placed on paid administrative leave. If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.

Why did Nouman Raja appeal his second conviction?

The second conviction is attempted first-degree murder, for bullets that missed hitting Jones at 3:15 a.m. beside a southbound exit ramp. In his appeal filed one year ago, Raja, 43, said the fatal shooting of Jones should be considered a “justifiable use of force by a law enforcement officer” under Florida law.