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Auburn Police Department officer Jeff Nelson sits in court in Kent on May 16, 2024. Nelson is charged with second-degree murder and first-degree assault in the 2019 death of Jesse Sarey.
It has been five years since Auburn Police Officer Jeff Nelson shot and killed 26-year-old Jesse Sarey. Sarey was unarmed and reportedly going through some type of crisis.
SEATTLE — The murder trial is now underway for Jeffrey Nelson, the Auburn police officer who was criminally charged for the deadly shooting of Jesse Sarey nearly five years ago.
“Anyone else charged with what Jeff Nelson did, if they were not a police officer, we would’ve had a trial by now,” Simons said, “It’s hard.” Officer Nelson is the first officer in ...
AUBURN, Wash. — On Thursday, Officer Jeff Nelson became the first officer in Washington state convicted by a jury for murder for on-duty actions under the state's police accountability law. "It ...
AUBURN, Wash — Auburn Police Officer Jeff Nelson pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder and first-degree assault charges in the deadly shooting of 26-year-old Jesse Sarey in May 2019.
YES analysts Jeff Nelson, Todd Frazier break down Yankees, big concerns, pitch clock By Steve Serby Published March 29, 2023, 8:54 p.m. ET ...
Photo of Auburn Police officer Jeffrey Nelson’s tattoos. A King County Superior Court Judge decided many of Nelson’s tattoos contained wording or imaging that would prejudice potential jurors.
Jeff Nelson, the home plate umpire for the Game 3 of the American League Championship Series, will not return to umpire the remaining games in the series after suffering a concussion on Tuesday.
“Jeff Nelson is one of the best mortgage executives in the nation,” Ron Bergum, chief retail growth officer at Guaranteed Rate, said in a statement. “It’s a telling story for Jeff to ...
Jeff Nelson working extremely hard to ensure the Yankees win. #mntwins — JD Cameron (@J_D_Cameron) September 13, 2021 And just like that Aaron Judge ties the game.
Nelson's next stop was Odessa as an assistant coach before moving up the ladder to lead the team in 2015. He notched two more state championships at Odessa, capturing back-to-back titles in 2018 ...