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Family Says Wounded Washington State Officer May be Blind
Family Says Wounded Washington State Officer May be Blind
Family Says Wounded Washington State Officer May be Blind
SEATTLE (AP) The family of a Washington state police officer who was shot in the head last month while responding to a call says he may be permanently blind as a result of his injuries. KOMO-TV reports that officer Mike McClaughry's daughter April posted on social media that the family is hoping McClaughry's brain recovers, but it is likely he will never see again...
After Judge Says No, Indicted Cop Must Ask AG For Gun Back
After Judge Says No, Indicted Cop Must Ask AG For Gun Back
After Judge Says No, Indicted Cop Must Ask AG For Gun Back
SEATTLE (AP) — A Washington state police officer accused of using excessive force has had a request to restore his right to carry a firearm while awaiting trial denied. The Seattle Times reports on Tuesday U.S. Magistrate Judge Brian Tsuchida refused to restore Officer Nicholas Hogan's right without a waiver of the law that bars indicted defendants from possessing firearms...