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Re: We had a close call last night...

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More is coming out about this shooting incident from last night. It seems that the off-duty police officer was NOT in uniform. The guy "breaking into cars" was actually a resident of the apartment complex who had locked the keys in HIS car and he was trying to jimmy the door to get it open. The off-duty police officer fired first and the other guy returned fire (after all, this IS Texas). It will be interesting to see who it was that fired those SIX shots that hit our granddaughter's car, the police officer or the other guy.




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Re: We had a close call last night...
By: oldCADuser
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Sun, 07 Feb 21 11:05 PM
Msg. 63143 of 65535

We talked to our son and he said that at least one of the bullets that hit the 'C-Pillar' went through and smashed the rear passenger side window. He said at couple of the bullets also ripped up the seats. While the car is driveable she can't really because there's no rear window. Our granddaughter said the cops last night asked people not to leave so she stayed overnight with her friend. She had to give the police her keys and sign a paper that allowed them to inspect and search her car. She's not sure what they did, but they returned her keys this morning and she was told that she could take her car. They gave her a copy of her statement along with the incident report number for her insurance company. It will be interesting to see how they handle that.


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