Milwaukee police officer Dominique Heaggan-Brown, who sparked several nights of protest after fatally shooting a black man in August, was arrested Wednesday and charged with five counts of sexual misconduct in a separate case stemming from an alleged attack two days after the shooting. ( MILWAUKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE / AP )MILWAUKEE—A Milwaukee police officer who fatally shot a black man in August, sparking several nights of unrest, has been charged with sexually assaulting a man two days after the shooting, after they watched coverage of the riots on television at a bar, authorities announced Thursday. The alleged victim, unidentified in a criminal complaint, told police on Aug. 15 that Heaggan-Brown had sexually assaulted him while off duty. Heaggan-Brown fatally shot 23-year-old Sylville Smith on Aug. 13. The victim told investigators that Heaggan-Brown bragged that he was the boss and that there were “no limitations” on how he lived and that he could do whatever he wanted “without repercussions.”
Source: thestar October 20, 2016 20:14 UTC