Posted March 23, 2016 7:21 pm by Comments

By Bob Owens

Former NYPD Officer Peter Liang, moments after being convicted for the negligent homicide death of Akai Gurley.

Former NYPD Officer Peter Liang, moments after being convicted for the negligent homicide death of Akai Gurley.

A New York prosecutor is recommending that former NYPD officer Peter Liang serve a combination of home confinement, parole, and community service for negligently firing a shot that killed an innocent man.

A prosecutor said Wednesday he has recommended that the New York police officer who shot and killed an unarmed man in a darkened public housing stairwell serve no time behind bars.

Brooklyn District Attorney Kenneth Thompson said justice will be served if the now-former officer serves probation.

“Because his incarceration is not necessary to protect the public, and due to the unique circumstances of this case, a prison sentence is not warranted,” Thompson said in a news release announcing his recommendation.

The 28-year-old Peter Liang was convicted of a manslaughter charge in February after the 2014 shooting death of Akai Gurley. The rookie officer was dismissed following the verdict.

Thompson said Wednesday he has recommended a judge sentence Liang to serve five years’ probation, along with six months of home confinement and 500 hours of community service. Though the charge carries no requirement for prison time, Liang faced up to 15 years in prison.

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