Former mayor found guilty of assault, oppression of officer

A jury has convicted a former Broken Bow mayor of assault and of oppression under color of office.

February 3, 2020Updated: February 3, 2020
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

A jury has convicted a former Broken Bow mayor of assault and of oppression under color of office.

Jonathon Berghorst was found guilty Friday. Sentencing is set for April 9.

Berghorst was accused of injuring a man during an April 6 fight outside a Broken Bow bar. The court records say Berghorst later used his position as mayor in attempt “to injure, deceive, harm, or oppress” a Broken Bow police officer.

A grievance document filed by another officer says Berghorst was belligerent and didn't cooperate with the police investigation and threatened the officer's employment.

Voters recalled Berghorst from office on Jan. 15.