In 2005, Jameel McGee, who is African American, spent four years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. Former Benton Harbor police officer Andrew Collins admitted to his crime during an interview with CBS’s “On The Road” with Steve Hartman.
“Basically, at the start of that day, I was going to make sure I had another drug arrest,” Collins said.
McGee told CBS he lost everything.
“My only goal was to seek him when I got home and to hurt him,” he said.
Collins was eventually caught and sentenced to a year and a half in prison for falsifying police reports, planting drugs and stealing.
McGee and Collins somehow were placed at the same job by a local faith-based employment agency. Collins apologized for arresting McGee.
“I said, ‘Honestly, I have no explanation, all I can do is say I’m sorry,” Collin said.
McGee accepted his apology.
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