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Dustin Boone was one of five St. Louis police officers charged in the 2017 beating of undercover officer Luther Hall during protests against brutality.
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An all-white jury is hearing arguments in the federal trial of two former St. Louis police officers who are accused of beating their undercover colleague at a protest in 2017. We discussed what led to an all-white jury being seated on "St. Louis on the Air."
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Defense attorneys successfully removed the lone Black juror from the panel after he said his cousin is in prison.
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Steven Korte was found not guilty of all charges. Christopher Myers was acquitted on the most serious charge. Both counts against Dustin Boone resulted in a mistrial.
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Updated at 7:15 p.m. with comments from St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner — Four St. Louis police officers were indicted on federal charges Thursday…