Prosecutors drop charges against former San Antonio cop accused of kneeling on suspect's neck

Bexar County prosecutors on Monday dismissed felony charges against a fired San Antonio police officer accused of kneeling on a suspect's knee during a 2019 incident, according to KSAT. A Bexar County grand jury indicted former officer Michael Brewer in March 2020 on a charge of unlawful restraint risking serious bodily injury, a third-degree felony. However, the Bexar County District Attorney's Office opted to dismiss the charges on Monday, KSAT reports.
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