President Donald Trump has pardoned two D.C. Metro police officers who were convicted for their roles in the death of a man during a pursuit in 2020 and obstructing the ensuing investigation.
Officer Terence Sutton and Lt. Zabavsky were in pursuit in two separate cars of Karon Hylton-Brown, who was riding a rental moped without a helmet at the time, in October 2020 in Northwest D.C. when the 20-year-old crashed into an SUV and was killed. Prosecutors said the pursuit was reckless and the officers covered up what had happened at a time when the city was still tense following riots and protests over the in-custody death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.