Mistrial declared in case of SAPD officers who forced their way into man's home in 2020

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Mistrial declared in case of SAPD officers who forced their way into man's home in 2020
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The dog, meanwhile, will be put down at the order of a judge.

The former officers' defense has argued the traffic violations suspect they were following was evading arrest, saying they had a right to enter his home.SAN ANTONIO — The judge overseeing this month's excessive force trial centering on two former San Antonio police officers declared a mistrial on Friday, the sixth day of arguments.

Prosecutors spent the week arguing Wilson was not actually pulled over by police, and he wasn't confronted by Villarreal and Castro until he was in his driveway. They said he went inside and told officers they don't have a warrant.

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