The former NYPD officer, Peter Liang, convicted for the 2014 fatal shooting of Akai Gurley in a dark public housing project, will not go to jail.
In February, Liang was convicted of manslaughter and faced up to 15 years behind bars; marking the first conviction of an on-duty NYPD police officer since 2005.
On April 19, Supreme Court Justice Danny Chun reduced the charge to criminally negligent homicide, and sentenced Liang to 800 hours of community service and 5 years of probation.
The Brooklyn District Attorney Kenneth Thompson previously recommended Liang not serve prison time based on the circumstances of the shooting and his record.

Protesters at a rally in the Brooklyn borough of New York Saturday in support of a former NYPD police officer Peter Liang on Feb. 20, 2016. AP Photo/Craig Ruttle