NASHVILLE — A New York City police officer accused of breaking into a Tennessee home and threatening the black family inside has pleaded no contest.
News outlets report 25-year-old Michael Reynolds entered the plea in Nashville on Thursday to one count of aggravated criminal trespassing and three counts of assault.
Conese Halliburton says Reynolds was staying in a nearby Airbnb when he kicked down the door of her house in July 2018. She says he yelled expletives and a racial slur at her and her two young sons. A surveillance camera recorded part of the incident.
Criminal Court Judge Mark Fishburn set his sentencing hearing for Nov. 7.
WTVF-TV reports Reynold’s lawyer Justin Adams wouldn’t answer media questions Thursday.
Halliburton’s attorney Daniel Horwitz says he thinks Reynolds should be fired from the New York Police Department.
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