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1 Of 2 Ex-St. Louis Officers Convicted In Civil Rights Case

A jury has convicted one former St. Louis police officer of a civil rights violation for beating a Black undercover officer during protests in 2017. But the jury said Thursday that it could not reach a verdict against another officer in the same case.

Dustin Boone was convicted of deprivation of rights under the law, which is a felony civil rights charge. Prosecutors say he helped others beat Detective Luther Hall during protests in September 2017. Jurors say they couldn't reach a verdict on a destruction of evidence charge against former Officer Christopher Myers, who was accused of destroying Hall's cellphone to impede the investigation.

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