Ex-NYPD Sergeant Erik Duran Freed on Bail While Appealing Manslaughter Conviction
A former New York City police sergeant, Erik Duran, has been released from jail on bail while he appeals his manslaughter conviction. Duran was sentenced to three to nine years in prison for the 2023 death of Eric Duprey, who died after Duran threw a picnic cooler at him during a police operation. The cooler caused Duprey to crash his scooter, leading to fatal injuries. Judge Saliann Scarpulla of the Appellate Division ordered Duran's release on a $300,000 bond, requiring him to surrender his passport. The decision comes after Duran spent a week in Rikers Island following his sentencing. The case has sparked controversy, with law enforcement supporters viewing the ruling as a victory, while Duprey's family expressed disappointment, emphasizing their pursuit of accountability.