- By Nadine Yousif & Brandon Drenon, BBC News
A former Mississippi police officer has been sentenced to 40 years in prison for torturing two black men in a house.
Christian Dedmon, 29, is one of six officers convicted over the 24 January 2023 assault.
Three other former officers have been sentenced to a total of more than 54 years in prison for the attack.
Michael Jenkins and Eddie Parker were beaten, shocked with stun guns and sexually assaulted by the officers.
In court, Mr Jenkins said Dedmon was the “most wicked” of his assailants, in a statement read by his lawyer.
“Deputy Dedmon is the worst example of a police officer in the United States,” Mr Jenkins said. Dedmon had planted drugs on Mr Jenkins in a bid to frame him.
He still has trouble speaking after being shot in the mouth as part of a mock execution during the ordeal.
The officers were responding to a call in the Rankin County town of Braxton in which a neighbour reported seeing suspicious behaviour and black men staying at a white woman’s home.
The policemen entered the house without a warrant.
Mr Jenkins and Mr Parker were handcuffed, beaten and mocked with racial slurs during an attack that lasted an hour-and-a-half.
US District Judge Tom Lee said Dedmon had carried out the most “shocking, brutal and cruel attacks imaginable” against the two black men and against a white man during a traffic stop weeks earlier.
A few hours before Dedmon learned his fate on Wednesday, Daniel Opdyke was sentenced to 17.5 years.
Brett McAlpin and Joshua Hartfield – the last two ex-officers convicted in the case – are to be sentenced on Thursday.
Five are former Rankin County sheriff deputies while the sixth, Hartfield, was with the Richland police. They called themselves the Goon Squad. All of them are white.
Dedmon’s family was in court, some crying and with their eyes closed as prosecutors recounted his conduct.