A now-former Lee County sheriff’s deputy whose body camera authorities said captured him targeting Hispanic motorists and stealing from them had his credentials stripped as part of his sentence.
Tyrese Jackson, 38, faced one count of scheme to defraud and three counts of official misconduct in a public agency. Lee Circuit Judge Nicholas Thompson on Oct. 22 sentenced him to 180 days in jail, followed by two years of community control and three years of probation, after he pleaded no contest to all four counts.
Community control typically involves a form of house arrest or GPS monitoring. It was not clear by publication how it would apply to Jackson…