On Sept. 12 at 8 a.m., came across a stopped vehicle with hazards on the left shoulder near John Hanson Highway and got out of his cruiser to help.
“Are you here to help her?” Sgt. Warrington asks the man.
“No, she’s taking me to the hospital,” he responded.
Moments later, he fires a single shot at the passenger who says he was getting a hat blown onto the road.
“Oh my God, what did you do? What did you do?” the driver screams out.
“He had a gun!” Warrington says.
“No, I don’t have a gun!” the man shouts, lying on the roadway.
Wait a minute. Just having a gun isn’t a reason to shoot someone in Maryland, is it? They might have a license. So the policeman would be guilty of manslaughter either way.
You seem to be under the impression that police answer to the law.
Well, he was indicted, so that’s a start. Just have to wait and see if he’s convicted.
And that conviction is not pardoned, commuted, or overturned.
He’s just a cop. He’s not rich.
Indicted for a vacay, convicted to a promotion?
According to the article,
He’s charged with one count of attempted second degree murder, first degree assault, misconduct in office and two counts of reckless endangerment.
The second amendment doesn’t actually exist beyond the gun store counter. Which is the most American way possible of enforcing it.