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Hearing set for officer appealing firing in deadly shooting

BATON ROUGE, La. - A civil service board has scheduled a November hearing for a former police officer appealing his firing nearly two years after he shot and killed a black man during a videotaped struggle outside a Baton Rouge convenience store.

The Advocate reports the board set Blane Salamoni's hearing date during a meeting Thursday.

Police Chief Murphy Paul fired Salamoni in March, less than a week after Louisiana's attorney general ruled out state criminal charges in Alton Sterling's July 2016 shooting death.

Salamoni shot Sterling six times after he and a second white officer, Howie Lake II, wrestled the 37-year-old man to the ground. Lake shocked Sterling twice with a stun gun but didn't fire his firearm that night.

Lake appealed his three-day suspension and has a separate hearing scheduled for October.

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