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MI: Deputy who fired gun in school arraigned on felony, 2 misdemeanors
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A Bay County Sheriff's deputy who discharged his firearm in a high school has been arraigned on a felony charge and two misdemeanors.
On Thursday afternoon, Dec. 29, Bay County Court Magistrate Janice Doner arraigned Deputy Adam J. Brown on three charges, including tampering with evidence, which is a four-year felony, careless discharge of a firearm causing injury, which is a two-year high court misdemeanor, and careless discharge of a firearm causing less than $50 in damage, which is a 90-day misdemeanor.
The charges stem from an incident last month involving Brown, who fired a handgun inside the Bay City Western High School and Middle School building at 500 W. Midland Road last month. |
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jac
(12/30/2016)
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The only one in the building competent enough to have a gun. Make that the only one in the building allowed to have a gun.
The moral of the story is that one should not play with a loaded gun. |
Comment by:
gruhn
(1/1/2017)
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> careless discharge of a firearm causing injury, which is a two-year high court misdemeanor,
> and careless discharge of a firearm causing less than $50 in damage,
Wait, how many things did he do? |
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