Cop beats 11th special needs girl, claims 'she was stronger than me' - no jail

A veteran Farmington peace officer was allowed to quietly resign in an exceedingly move to flee accountability after horrifying video footage showed him attacking an 11-year-old girl with special needs. At the time, he likely thought he got away, but due to pressure from accountability activists, former Farmington lawman Zachary Christensen was found guilty for his crimes in November. However, because the PBWW website often points out, even when cops are found guilty, they seldom see the within of a prison cell , and Christensen was sentenced to probation. In November, Christensen pleaded no contest to a felony charge of kid abuse and a misdemeanor battery charge after roughing up an 11-year-old student in the class . As a part of a plea deal, two other battery charges were dropped. He was facing a maximum sentence of three years behind bars. In a virtual hearing , pro...