
This handout photo provided by the Prince George's County, Md., Police Department, taken June 14, 2012, shows Officer Jenchesky Santiago, center, welcomed to the department by Deputy Chief Administrative Officer for Public Safety Barry Stanton, left, and Police Chief Mark Magaw at the First Baptist Church of Glenarden Worship Center in Upper Marlboro, Md. Santiago has been indicted on assault charges after prosecutors say he held a gun to the head of a man who hadn't committed a crime. Police and prosecutors announced Friday that a grand jury indicted Prince George's County Officer Jenchesky Santiago on charges including first-degree assault and misconduct in office. He had been suspended with pay since police began investigating the incident last June, and now is been suspended without pay. (AP Photo/Prince George's County, Md., Police Department)
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