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“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”

“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”
“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”

Do cops really need gun? Maybe we should rethink that policy



Las Vegas, Nevada: The police department’s Use of Force Board is recommending the firing of a police officer for shooting a man in the leg. He will have the opportunity to appeal the decision. ow.ly/kBX1p

Update: Portland, Oregon (First reported 04-12-13): The city will pay $2.3 million to settle a federal lawsuit filed after a police officer wounded a man when he mistakenly fired lethal rounds at him from a beanbag shotgun. The victim is now permanently disabled and narrowly escaped death only because there was a hospital nearby. ow.ly/kBtvx

Mitchell County, Iowa: A police officer has been put on administrative leave for an accidental shooting. The police chief says the officer was off duty while showing another man a personal weapon. ow.ly/kCeLh

 Colorado Springs, Colorado: A police department supervisor was arrested and is suspected of clocking in and accepting pay for hours he did not work. One of his reporting officers is said to have reported the discrepancies, triggering an investigation. ow.ly/kBSKt
Harford County, Maryland: A deputy who fired his weapon at a suspect who was fleeing the scene of an accident has been charged with reckless endangerment. ow.ly/kBvJm

Officer Suspended After Shooting
Osage, IA – An Osage officer has been put on paid suspension, after he accidentally shot a weapon.
One person was injured.
Officer Brad Evans, from the Osage Police Department, was off duty on Saturday morning when one of his weapons discharged.
A friend of Evans’ was shot in the hand when the weapon went off.
Mayor Steve Cooper says it’s an unfortunate event.
“Our main concern right now is number one he is a fine employee we don’t want to lose him as an employee but at the same time people need to understand there are ramifications for what they do on duty and off duty,” said Cooper.
The Chief of Police and City Council met tonight to discuss what disciplinary action should be taken against the officer.
Evans is now on un-paid suspension, and will have to be re-trained on handling a revolver.
He will also have to re-qualify for his marksmanship certification.
Evans is expected to return to work Friday evening.