Victim of police brutality says officer's 14-month prison sentence is not adequate

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A Muncie man assaulted by police officers says he can never forgive them and feels only one of officer’s sentences is adequate.

MUNCIE — A Muncie man assaulted by police officers says he can never forgive them and feels only one of their sentences is adequate.

Former Muncie police officer Jeremy Gibson and Chase Winkle were sentenced Wednesday to time in federal prison for using excessive force on Montero and writing a false report to cover it up—Gibson received 14 months and Winkle received 10 years. On Wednesday, the judge took into account the fact that Gibson was a rookie police officer at the time of the offense.

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