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Woman Shot in Webster Night Club
Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 11:40 am
by WildBill
Police were called when a fight broke out around 1:00AM in the Club Eden in Webster. Officers were assaulted by some of the bar patrons. The officers Tasered several patrons, but the fighting continued. During the fight, one of the patrons was shot by a police officer.
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News Update - A later story states that an unknow suspect grabbed the officer's gun and shot the woman in the neck.
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Re: Woman Shot in Webster Night Club
Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 2:32 pm
by puma guy
"The officer whose gun went off was taken to the police station for a standard blood alcohol test." ????? Is that routine? I don't think I've ever seen it reported that after a shooting the officer is tested for alcohol.
Re: Woman Shot in Webster Night Club
Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 2:36 pm
by WildBill
puma guy wrote:"The officer whose gun went off was taken to the police station for a standard blood alcohol test." ????? Is that routine? I don't think I've ever seen it reported that after a shooting the officer is tested for alcohol.
I have never read about this either, but it wouldn't surprise me if it's departmental policy. I am sure that one of the LEOs on the forum will have the answer.
A couple of years ago I had a small injury at work so they took me to the medical clinic to be treated. I was suprised that after my treatment, I had to take an alcohol and drug test. I think this is so they can lessen their liability for worker's comp, insurance or lawsuit if the person is "impaired".
Re: Woman Shot in Webster Night Club
Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 10:06 pm
by Glock 23
WildBill wrote:puma guy wrote:
A couple of years ago I had a small injury at work so they took me to the medical clinic to be treated. I was suprised that after my treatment, I had to take an alcohol and drug test. I think this is so they can lessen their liability for worker's comp, insurance or lawsuit if the person is "impaired".
same thing happened to my friend, an axle fell on his head and busted it open good enough for stitches.
they made him take the drug test (bleeding) before they took him to the ER.