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St. Louis officer who 'shot dead his female colleague' is granted $10k bail | Daily Mail Online
Jan 31, 2019
Cop who 'shot dead his female colleague playing Russian roulette at 1am' leaves jail on $10k bail after being accused of DRINKING on duty before using his gun in the twisted game
There, Hendren and Riordan allegedly 'consumed alcoholic beverages while on-duty', according to the St Louis Post-Dispatch. In a disciplinary document Lt. William Brown also alleges Hendren 'recklessly discharged a firearm resulting in the death of another officer'.
The circuit attorney's office has already raised serious concerns over the police handling of the case. Prosecutor Kimberly M. Gardner questioned whether cops tried to block the drug and alcohol testing of Hendren and Riordan.
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Prosecutor Gardner wrote that urine and breath tests were performed on the male officers, but not a blood test. She argued that the way the testing was performed 'appears to be an obstructionist tactic.'
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Only 3 people were present. One is dead. An autopsy will be performed, including complete toxicology.
You provide a urine sample for random drug testing in everyday employment!
It doesn't follow that blood samples from the Officers were not obtained. It also doesn't follow that they would refuse to provide blood samples.... Jeezus, they were at the hospital!!
MOO
Jan 31, 2019
Cop who 'shot dead his female colleague playing Russian roulette at 1am' leaves jail on $10k bail after being accused of DRINKING on duty before using his gun in the twisted game
- Nathaniel Hendren, 29, was granted $10,000 bail and filmed leaving the courthouse in St Louis, Missouri, in a tracksuit
- He refused to speak in the video taken Thursday after he was charged with involuntary manslaughter over the death of 24-year-old Katlyn Alix
- The police officer has a black eye which he is said to have got headbutting a police vehicle shortly after the shooting, according to reports
- Hendren and his police partner Patrick Riordan have been accused of 'consuming alcoholic beverages while on-duty' on the night of Alix's death
- Her parents hired attorney to launch independent inquiry into her shooting
- The family say they are still looking for answers concerning what happened
There, Hendren and Riordan allegedly 'consumed alcoholic beverages while on-duty', according to the St Louis Post-Dispatch. In a disciplinary document Lt. William Brown also alleges Hendren 'recklessly discharged a firearm resulting in the death of another officer'.
The circuit attorney's office has already raised serious concerns over the police handling of the case. Prosecutor Kimberly M. Gardner questioned whether cops tried to block the drug and alcohol testing of Hendren and Riordan.
[...]
Prosecutor Gardner wrote that urine and breath tests were performed on the male officers, but not a blood test. She argued that the way the testing was performed 'appears to be an obstructionist tactic.'
______________________
Only 3 people were present. One is dead. An autopsy will be performed, including complete toxicology.
You provide a urine sample for random drug testing in everyday employment!
It doesn't follow that blood samples from the Officers were not obtained. It also doesn't follow that they would refuse to provide blood samples.... Jeezus, they were at the hospital!!
MOO