School Cop Shoots Wife During Domestic ‘Dispute’, Fellow Cops DO NOT Arrest Him

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https://abc13.com/shooting-fort-bend-isd-officer-woman-shot-prosperity-ridge-drive-houston/6303141

A Fort Bend ISD police officer shot his wife in the chest during a domestic dispute in southeast Houston, police say.

Officers were sent to a home in the 14200 Prosperity Ridge Drive around 3:49 p.m. on Monday.

Southeast officers are at a shooting 14200 Prosperity Ridge. Adult female shot during a domestic incident. 202 pic.twitter.com/GzEgnoAqbX

— Houston Police (@houstonpolice) July 6, 2020

"We came out and found out that his wife was shot one time in the chest area," said an HPD investigator at the scene. He said the couple has three children, one of whom was inside the home at the time of the shooting.


The wife was rushed to the hospital and is expected to survive.

The husband has been a police officer for 12 years, according to HPD. He's currently being held in custody and is being interviewed by HPD's special investigations unit.
 
I don't know what they are as this is the first I have heard of this....but make sure you get all the facts before crucifixion.
 
She's alive, so we'll get the story. ;)
 
It's semantics. If you are in custody to the point you are brought downtown and interviewed it's not like you are free to go at that point. And it's not like they cannot just walk you over to a cell if they don't like what they hear. If the guy instigated it, gets released on his own recognizance, and never gets perp walked we might have the start of a problem. As it stands it just sounds like we have the start of an investigation.
 
I don't know what they are as this is the first I have heard of this....but make sure you get all the facts before crucifixion.

Why you can't as usual shine a negative light on the police when you have the facts. :rolleyes:
 
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You cannot be "in custody" and not be "arrested".

If he's "in custody", then he's not "free to leave".

Just like getting pulled over for a traffic violation constitutes an actual arrest.

This whole thing makes it seem like the guy shot his wife and the police did nothing at all. Which, in the case at least, is BS.
 
It’s not like the guy is sitting at home drinking a beer. He’s in custody and they’re investigating, what else should have happened?


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