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Michigan State Trooper Gabriel Seibt
Michigan State trooper acquitted of assault chargesDetroit Free Press - United
States 28 December 2007An internal investigation into the alleged assault
of a homeless man by a Michigan State Police trooper will continue now that the officer was acquitted of criminal charges
in the case.
Gabriel Seibt, 30, was acquitted Dec. 21 by a Wayne County Circuit Court jury.
The eight-year
trooper was charged with misconduct in office and felonious assault. He was accused of using state-issued chemical spray on
Roosevelt Dean Jr., then 50, and then dumping him at the State Fairgrounds on June 24, 2005.
Todd Parsons, Seibt's
partner at the time, was charged with misconduct in connection with the alleged assault.
Last year, Parsons pleaded
guilty to filing a false police report, a misdemeanor, and was sentenced to pay $500, said Matt Frendewey, spokesman for the
Michigan Attorney General's Office.
Parsons remains on the job, assigned to the Lansing post. Seibt is suspended
without pay until the internal investigation determines whether he violated the State Police code of conduct.
Both troopers were charged Jan. 9, 2006. They were accused of putting Dean in the back of their squad car after a verbal confrontation
in Detroit, then taking him from Greektown to the fairgrounds.
Seibt was accused of spraying Dean before the
troopers left him by the side of the road.
Dean was hospitalized and later filed a complaint.
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