After courts found two police officers guilty in connection with the death of her son, a Washington, D.C., mother found herself in handcuffs and arrested for disorderly conduct.

Karen Hylton confronted the men as soon as the ruling was rendered and is now accused of assaulting a federal police officer.

First DC Cop Charged with Murder

Karen Hylton, left, was arrested in court after District of Columbia Police Officer Terence Sutton and his supervisor were found guilty in connection to her son’s death. (Photos: YouTube/WUSA9)

On Wednesday, Dec. 21, Hylton, 54, whose son died from a crash as a result of being chased by an officer in an unmarked vehicle was carried away out of a courtroom by U.S. Marshals after the cops were found guilty, the Washington Post reports.

Judge Paul L. Friedman of the U.S. District Court of the District of Columbia presided over the case and after five days of deliberations, received the jury’s verdict against Terence Sutton and Andrew Zabavsky.

The 20-year-old’s death sparked demonstrations, many in front of the 4th District D.C. police station, protesting the department’s over-policing practices during the summer of civil unrest in 2020.

However, according to WUSA 9, the jury struggled with the verdict and on Tuesday asked if Friedman could provide clarity on the definition of two key phrases: “conscious disregard” and “extreme risk.”

Lawyers for the officers argued Hylton’s son was unlawfully driving a moped on the sidewalk without a helmet, a misdemeanor traffic crime, in the Brightwood Park area of northwest Washington, D.C. The officers started to chase him in the unmarked vehicle, zipping through neighborhood streets for over 10 blocks and even through an alleyway. When the man exited the alleyway, Sutton accelerated behind him, prosecutors said, and he was hit by another vehicle, suffering severe head trauma from the collision.

Two days later, he died from his injuries.

While it took two years to come to trial, the actual proceedings lasted under two months. The prosecution presented a case showing Sutton and other officers illegally and recklessly pursued Hylton-Brown on Oct. 23, 2020, resulting in his death. The pursuit lasted only a matter of minutes and twisted down through the residential area. Body-camera footage confirmed that Sutton accelerated behind Hylton-Brown causing the fatal crash.

A press release from the Justice Department said Sutton, 38, was convicted of second-degree murder, conspiracy to obstruct and the obstruction of justice. The former lieutenant, Zabavsky, 54, was convicted of conspiracy to obstruct and obstruction of justice.

In an emotionally charged outburst, the mother got out of her seat in the federal courtroom after the verdict and blasted the officers accusing them of “tormenting” the community. As the marshals tried to de-escalate the situation, Hylton continued to buck up, ultimately tussling with the officers. The mother was arrested and charged with assaulting a federal police officer. She spent the night in jail for the offense.

According to the Justice Department, at the time of the incident Sutton was a member of DC’s Crime Suppression Team in the Fourth Police District and the lieutenant was his supervisor.

While Zabavsky was not directly involved with Hylton-Brown’s demise, prosecutors said he worked with Sutton in an attempt to cover up the chase and details around the deadly crash.

Sutton’s attorney, J. Michael Hannon said his client was justified in chasing Hylton-Brown because they thought the young man was about to commit a crime. Hannon argued that he was a known member of the Kennedy Street gang and the officers believed he was about to go seek revenge for an earlier argument.

Zabavsky’s attorney released a statement saying, “While we, like many, were surprised and disappointed by the findings of the jury, we are confident that justice will be served in the post-verdict process, including appeal.”

Source: ‘We Knew He Was Guilty’: Mother Arrested By U.S. Marshals for Causing a Disturbance In Court Moments After D.C. Officers Were Convicted In Her Son’s Killing