The Sunday afternoon shooting,in which officer Terence Olridge died, is not being treated as a death of an officer in the line of dutyAn off-duty officer was not taking “official police action” when he was killed in a shootout with a neighbor, or there is not enough evidence to charge the neighbor with murder,a police chief said Tuesday.
Police director Toney Armstrong told reporters that witnesses gave authorities different stories approximately what happened when the officer, who was on his way to work, and “exchanged words” with his neighbor,Lorenzo Clark, 36.Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com