PALMER PARK, Md. -For the second time this week, a Prince George's County Police officer has been indicted.13-year veteran Corporal Donald Taylor is chargedwith four counts of misconduct in office, three counts of falsestatements, second-degree assault and reckless endangerment. The chargesstem from an incident back in February when Taylor allegedly lied aboutwhy his gun was fired.Cpl. Taylor told investigators his gun went offwhile he was trying to arrest 19-year-old Ryan Dorm. Taylor said hesuspected Dorm of trying to rob a gas station in Brentwood, and while hewas struggling with Dorm, his gun went off.Prosecutors say surveillance video tells a different story and that Taylor lied. They dropped all charges against Dorm.Dorm's lawyer, Jim Bell, says the tape shows Dormbeing accosted by Taylor blocks away from the gas station. Then it showsTaylor tackling Dorm from behind and hitting him on the head with hisgun, causing it to discharge.Bell has filed a $10 million lawsuit against Prince George's County. He says his client deserves justice."My client should not have been held with rapistsand murders for something he didn't do, and that the government knew hedidn't do," says Bell.He adds, "The worst thing in the world that you could be incarcerated for is something you didn't do."Prince George's County Assistant Police ChiefKevin Davis says the department is working hard to ensure that there istransparency."In the grand scheme of things, not only does thepolice department want to get this right, but the State's Attorney wantsto get this right before they move ahead with the prosecution," hesays.Last Friday, Police Corporal Rickie Adey was indicted for allegedly threatening a 13-year-old boy with a gun.Corporal Taylor has been suspended with pay forthe last six months. His police powers have been suspended, and onMonday, he has a police administrative hearing to determine if he stayson duty with or without pay while the criminal prosecution is pending.He answers to those criminal charges on August 24.