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6.5 Creedmoor
Dayton police received a call about a domestic violence situation. A drunk man reportedly attacked his father and fired a gun into the air.
When Bellevue police were called to assist, Officer Marc Chapman urged the drunk man to come outside so he could help. But the suspect asked Chapman to put his rifle down before approaching.
Chapman handed his rifle to Dayton Officer Brent Lockman while he tried to negotiate with the suspect. During their conversation, Lockman was waved over, prompting him to place Chapman’s rifle on the ground, leaving it leaning against a car. The rifle was left unattended for several minutes. Bellevue Chief Lee Estepp said it was a “rookie mistake.”
The officer that picks it up looks like he made doodie in his pants. WTF?
When Bellevue police were called to assist, Officer Marc Chapman urged the drunk man to come outside so he could help. But the suspect asked Chapman to put his rifle down before approaching.
Chapman handed his rifle to Dayton Officer Brent Lockman while he tried to negotiate with the suspect. During their conversation, Lockman was waved over, prompting him to place Chapman’s rifle on the ground, leaving it leaning against a car. The rifle was left unattended for several minutes. Bellevue Chief Lee Estepp said it was a “rookie mistake.”
The officer that picks it up looks like he made doodie in his pants. WTF?