Revisiting a Decade-Old Conviction: Questions Arise Over Officer’s Reliability in St. Louis Shooting Case
St. Louis, Missouri – In the dim light of a St. Louis alley, a shooting incident in 2013 led to the controversial arrest of Kurtis Watkins, who has since served 11 years of a 25-year sentence based solely on the testimony of one police officer, Steven Pinkerton. The case, which highlights issues of police credibility and racial profiling, has drawn renewed scrutiny due to recent investigations revealing possible biases and past misjudgments by the officer involved. On August 10, 2013, just after midnight, an altercation among young men in the Dutchtown neighborhood escalated into gunfire. … Read more