Trooper Convicted in Fatal Chase of SUV
Former New York state trooper Christopher Baldner convicted of manslaughter in the death of eleven-year-old Monica Goods during a highway chase. The incident began with a speeding stop, escalated to pepper-spraying, and ended with Baldner ramming the SUV twice, causing it to flip and kill Goods. Baldners second trial resulted in a guilty verdict, with sentencing set for June 2nd, potentially leading to five to fifteen years in prison.
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