Suspect Whose Mugshot Was Edited By Police Will Avoid Prison Time

BY Cole Blake 2.7K Views
Link Copied to Clipboard!
Nathan Howard / Getty Images
Police, Mugshot, Prison
A suspect whose mugshot was altered by police will avoid prison time.

Tyrone Lamont Allen, the suspect in a viral case where police edited his mugshot to remove his tattoos so he would more resemble the suspect's description, will receive no prison time.

Police claim they edited out Allen's tattoos because they would be “too distracting for witnesses.” Allen's lawyer, Mark Ahlemeyer, argued that the move was done to help “rig the outcome” and put his client behind bars.

Back in April, Allen and his attorney accepted a guilty plea that gave him time served as well as three years of supervision.

In 2019, U.S. District Judge Marco A. Hernandez expressed concerns about the police conduct: “It remains unclear to this Court where the line between constitutional and unconstitutional police conduct lies with regard to editing the photograph of a defendant in a lineup."

Michael Fesser, a childhood friend of Allen, and someone who also has a history with Oregon’s justice system, spoke with Oregon Live after the decision: “It’s like hitting the lottery. You never see this happen with a Black man and his kind of lengthy criminal history."

Allen has been involved with Fesser’s program, Going Home II, which helps men reintergrate into society after they are released from prison.

“There’s no words for it,” Herman Greene, a local pastor, and Portland school board member told Oregon Live. “Maybe, just maybe, the system is about to change.”

[Via]


About The Author
Cole Blake is a current staff writer at HotNewHipHop based out of New York City. He began writing for the site as an intern back in 2018 while finishing his B.A. in Journalism at St. John’s University. In the time since, he’s covered a number of breaking stories for HNHH. These include the ongoing YSL RICO trial, the allegations surrounding Diddy, and much more. His work also extends outside of hip-hop, having written extensively about a myriad of topics including politics, sports, and pop culture. He’s attended several music festivals to provide coverage for the site as well, such as Rolling Loud and Governors Ball.

Comments 1
Page was generated in 0.12755298614502