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Texas trooper pleads not guilty to perjury charge in death of Illinois woman

Trooper Brian Encinia was indicted for saying Sandra Bland was combative when he removed her from her car so he could conduct a safer traffic investigation.
Sandra Bland

HEMPSTEAD, Texas (AP) — A fired Texas trooper has pleaded not guilty to a charge of misdemeanor perjury stemming from his arrest last summer of Sandra Bland, a black woman who was later found dead in a county jail.

Brian Encinia entered his plea Tuesday and his attorney Larkin Eakin says Encinia’s next court hearing is scheduled for May 17.

A Waller County grand jury indicted Encinia in January on the perjury charge for saying in an affidavit that he removed a combative Bland from her car after stopping her near Houston for a minor traffic violation so he could conduct a safer traffic investigation.

Bland’s jail death was ruled a suicide. Her arrest captured on a police dashcam video provoked national outrage. Her relatives have filed a wrongful death lawsuit.

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