Overview
- Nicholas Anzalone and Anthony Farina pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter and are set to receive 22-year sentences on Nov. 21.
- Sgt. Michael Mashaw and David Walters admitted second-degree manslaughter, with promised terms of three to nine years and two years, four months to seven years.
- Four other officers — David Kingsley, Nicholas Kieffer, Mathew Galliher and Michael Fisher — remain scheduled for trial on Oct. 6, with three facing murder charges.
- The death was ruled a homicide caused by neck compression and blunt-impact injuries, and portions of the assault on the handcuffed inmate were captured on body cameras that were not actively activated.
- Earlier outcomes include Christopher Walrath’s manslaughter sentence of 15 years and Nicholas Gentile’s guilty plea to attempted evidence tampering with a one-year conditional discharge.