The first articles I had followed made not mention of the status of the officer, so I missed that.
Still puzzled by the alarmed response. I would fully expect to turn over the weapon used in defense to the investigating agency.
Just because a person hasn't yet been charged, doesn't mean investigators are reviewing the case and meeting with prosecutors. I don't know the specifics of this case, but that is the nature of investigations. The weapon is a big fat piece of evidence.
I hope both parties end up fine and learned some things along the way.
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- Sat Jul 07, 2012 12:57 am
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- Fri Jul 06, 2012 10:04 pm
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Re: OH - Grandma shoots LEO after mistaking him for a BG
Seriously - she killed somebody with it. It's definitely getting taken. And I'm slightly appalled that that is your first concern, honestly....
Even in a "good" shoot, the gun will be taken, at least for a while.
Even in a "good" shoot, the gun will be taken, at least for a while.