Prosecutors have dropped the last remaining charges against Gamaly Hollis, the Miami mother who has spent years wrapped up in the criminal courts after her son was killed during a 2022 encounter with police. The decision, announced in court this week, wipes out the stalking and resisting-officer counts that once landed her behind bars for nearly a year. Hollis has long insisted those cases were payback for publicly accusing the officer who shot her son.
Prosecutors’ decision
Prosecutors told the judge they saw no point in continuing to pursue Hollis because she had already been adjudicated on the injunction violation, served 364 days in jail and consistently complied with the court order, according to NBC 6 South Florida. The office said it conferred with Officer Jamie Pino, who told prosecutors Hollis had “not done anything recently that would concern him.” Chief Assistant State Attorney Stephan K. Talpins formally announced the dismissals at the hearing.
How the shooting unfolded
Hollis’ son, 21-year-old…..