GARLAND (AP) - A 66-year-old Dallas-area man is dead after, according to police, he threatened officers with a gun.
The incident happened Saturday night in a residential neighborhood of Garland, a northeastern suburb of Dallas. A Garland police statement says a caller reported a man waving a pistol around outside. When officers arrived, he allegedly lowered the handgun in the officers’ direction in a threatening manner. The officers fired, fatally wounding the man.
A police statement released Sunday identified the man as 66-year-old James Howard Kincaid. The statement says the officers involved in the shooting will be placed on paid administrative leave pending completion of an investigation.
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Garland Man, 66, Dies In Police Shooting
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Garland Man, 66, Dies In Police Shooting
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Re: Garland Man, 66, Dies In Police Shooting
Sounds like another suicicde by cop. I sometimes wonder if these some of these indivduals, especially the older ones, have some sort of health issue(s) and decide this is a method to end their lives without having to do it themselves. Also, many insurance polices exclude suicide, but would probably pay on a shooting by a police officer. Not sure on accidental death clauses and how this would play into the beneficiary being paid.
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Re: Garland Man, 66, Dies In Police Shooting
Most life insurance policies will pay for a suicide as long as the policy has been in force for more than two years.Keith B wrote:Also, many insurance polices exclude suicide, but would probably pay on a shooting by a police officer.
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