"Jury Acquits State Trooper in Death of Mubarak Soulemane"

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Connecticut State Trooper Brian North has been found not guilty of manslaughter in the death of 19-year-old Mubarak Soulemane, as well as lesser charges. The jury's decision has left Soulemane's family emotional, with their attorney expressing disappointment but acceptance of the verdict. North's defense attorney stated that the trooper is still shaken by the incident, while the Office of the Inspector General expressed disappointment with the outcome. The civil case is pending, and the family plans to move on and decompress.
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