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I imagine her family are too busy organising the intervention to talk to the press. I bet they've had about enough of this relationship and her attraction to it.
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/news/local/peachtree-city-pd-chiefs-wife-says-she-was-asleep-/njgjp/She told GBI agents that she was asleep when the shooting happened and could not give them additional information about it. According to the GBI, she said she believes the shooting was accidental.
Way too many unanswered questions. For me anyway.
so many little comments to make on this one - none earth shattering. i can see it either way - accident or intent. or a mixture of both where he didnt really mean to get so mad he shot her but oops he did. (yes, i know this is not a defense)
i can see him being drunk and falling asleep in his clothing which includes gun. then trying to shift around and get comfy or take off gun in his sleepy stupor where he is sort of awake but not really.
i can see him not identifying her as his wife bc... well, their relationship has been awkwardly defined for so long i am not really sure if he knows off the bat what it is.
and i giggled a little when the 911 operator asked him if she was awake now. heck yeah she was awake! what a terribly rude awakening! (but yes i understand what is being asked)
still - there is a chance he is just a grandiose to the max abuser who is trying to get away with attempted murder or a rage-instigated act.
Surveillance video from the elevator shows Jouett removing his gun from a holster under his coat with his right hand, then appearing to attempt to put it back, while holding a box and a bag in his left hand.
"He was transitioning the holster and transitioning the gun out of his holster. He was going to carry it in his hand as they walked to the car. As he was pulling the gun from the holster, a round discharged, ricocheted in the elevator, struck him in the stomach," Cincinnati Capt. Michael John said.
Police said Jouett is a 25-year veteran with the department.
The shooting remains under investigation.
Is this the week of officers and their guns not being a good combination when with their wives?
25 years as an officer in this case also...
http://www.wlwt.com/news/video-offduty-officer-accidentally-shoots-self-in-overtherhine/30518124
Two 25 year + veteran officers alone with their spouses this week and both have supposedly/reportedly (though this elevator one, seeing the video does seem to genuinely be) accidental (I still don't buy McCollum's story) gun incidents.
Obviously had the gun in this situation been angled differently the outcome could have been far more serious.
If we had two rookies or young cops have similar incidents in one week it'd be all over the news about cops needing more training or gun safety reminders or something.
It'll be interesting to see if we have a sudden surge of comments that veteran officers need refreshers to avoid complacency on gun safety or something.
I hear and agree with your concern. This is not a training problem, it is a character problem. It doesn't take a genius to know how to be careful and responsible with a gun. Every cop everywhere knows how to safely store a gun, carry a gun , clean a gun. Just like the rest of society, there are *******s among us. Cops aren't bad, *******s are bad. MOO
I have an old boyfriend that sleeps w/a loaded 38 under his pillow. I've had to move it a couple of times when cleaning the bedsheets. Done very carefully. It's heavy and I hated it! He also keeps one at his place of business. He owns a couple of bars in town. His choice, right or wrong. imo
We'll see hey? I bet his wife backs his claims when she talks regardless of the truth. She's a lucky lady to be alive IMO. Oh he shot her accidentally TWICE?? http://www.news.com.au/world/north-...cidentally-twice/story-fnh81jut-1227172498618
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