Cop who fired into house wont serve jail time or be a felon

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Cop who fired into house wont serve jail time or be a felon

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The headline mentions he fired into "the wrong home" because of a dispatcher error, but that's not really the issue. I've never heard of a dispatcher dispatching a cop to a home to fire into it. :roll:
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"I could see the man was protecting his family but I had to protect myself and my fellow officers!"

So instead of taking cover behind a car or tree, I tried to blow the man's head off! :roll:
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Javelin Man wrote:"I could see the man was protecting his family but I had to protect myself and my fellow officers!"

So instead of taking cover behind a car or tree, I tried to blow the man's head off! :roll:
That's not all either. In one of the sub links it says,
The homeowner, Christopher Lewis, went to the door, but said the officers never identified themselves after Lewis asked four times who was there, so he got his gun.

The officers said they saw a man with a gun through the door window and Roberts fired two shots, investigators said.

Anglero testified at first he did not identify himself and that given the situation, he said it was safer that way.

Anglero said after he saw Lewis with the gun, he identified himself as a police officer. Lewis said he never heard the officers identify themselves.
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