Ex-Minneapolis officer sentenced for assault of Jaleel Stallings

Justin Stetson (FOX 9)

The ex-Minneapolis police officer, who pled guilty to charges in the beating of Jaleel Stallings, was sentenced on Monday.

Justin Stetson will serve 15 days in a county workhouse and two years of probation for repeatedly striking Stallings after he surrendered to officers after Stallings mistakenly returned fire at police in 2020. The incident occurred in the days following the death of George Floyd, as a curfew was put in place to stem rioting.

Stetson will also pay $3,000 in fines and can't seek employment as a police officer.

Stallings was in a parking lot along Lake Street when officers fired less-lethal ammo at his group. Stallings, who says he didn't realize he was being shot at by police officers, fired shots toward the unmarked police van.

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Bodycam video shows altercation involving Jaleel Stallings and Minneapolis police

A jury acquitted Jaleel Stallings for firing at Minneapolis police after he claimed self-defense in the case, saying he didn't realize the people firing what turned out to be less-lethal munitions at him were actually police officers.

Once he realized it was Minneapolis police, Stallings tossed his handgun and dropped to the ground. However, body camera video captured Justin Stetson repeatedly striking Stallings on the ground, even after being told to stop by his sergeant.

Stallings was charged for the incident but ultimately acquitted on all counts by a jury. After being cleared by a jury, Stallings sued the city for the assault and received a $1.5 million settlement.

Stallings spoke out against the plea agreement in court on Monday.

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Jaleel Stallings opposes plea deal for Stetson

Jaleel Stallings appeared in court on Monday to take a stand against the plea deal for the former Minneapolis police officer who pled guilty to assaulting him.