Agent's 'Boo-boos' Lead to Acquittal in Protest Case
Update: 2025-12-18
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Sidney Lori Reid, an animal hospital worker, faced a felony assault charge for allegedly injuring a federal agent during a protest. Despite grand jurors declining to indict her three times, Reid was eventually tried on a misdemeanor charge. Body camera footage revealed she didnt intentionally strike the agent, who had scratched her own hand on a wall. Reid was acquitted, spending two days in jail and worrying about losing her job and apartment. Her case is part of a larger effort by the Justice Department to prosecute protesters, but the department has struggled to secure convictions, with many cases resulting in reduced charges or dismissals. Video evidence often contradicts initial allegations, and officers often suffer minor or no injuries, undermining the felony assault charge.
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