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MI: Charge dismissed against officer whose gun fired at school
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A charge has been dismissed against a Michigan police officer whose personal gun accidentally fired into the floor of a high school gymnasium as he watched a wrestling tournament.
WHMI-FM reports the dismissal followed a plea agreement for Flint police Lt. Mark Boudreau, who entered a no-contest plea in August to a misdemeanor charge of reckless discharge of a weapon. Sentencing had been delayed in the case, with a dismissal allowed if Boudreau complied with all court orders.
Livingston County Prosecutor Bill Vailliencourt says Boudreau “satisfied the conditions of that agreement.”
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Comment by:
Stripeseven
(6/18/2019)
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The devil takes care of his own ya'know.. |
Comment by:
jac
(6/18/2019)
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The gun did not go off by itself. He was playing with it.
Special treatment for only one. You or I would have been charged and convicted.
At the very least he should have lost his job. |
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