
A former Oklahoma officer has been found guilty of murdering his police chief during a conference in Florida
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A former Oklahoma police officer was found guilty Wednesday in the death of his police chief while they attended a law enforcement conference in Pensacola, Florida, in 2019.
Michael Nealey was found guilty of second-degree murder by a Florida jury, according to CNN affiliate WEAR. Court records show his sentencing is scheduled for April 29. CNN has reached out to Nealey's attorney for comment on the verdict but has not heard back.More Related News

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