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      • Paula Denoncourt You don't know how you'd react in these situations, it's easy to say what you should or should not do but you don't know until it is you then everything changes.
      • Tim Whelan
        Randy, how do you know he for our of the car with his weapon drawn? And If he did, well guess what, that is proper police training. How do you know what he was yelling, or how loud? The vehicle transmission wasn't in reverse. It was in dr...ive. And he drive at the Trooper instead of backing up. Hence, why the car rolled FORWARD after shots fired. And, again, police training to cuff suspects because at least a dozen cops a year are killed by wounded suspects. Yeah, you pretty much got it all wrong. But that's what you get when you rely on the press, on the first day, for your facts. See More
  2. The man shot by a State Police officer this morning has been identified. The family will be speaking to the press soon, but we're waiting to release his name until all family members have been notified by police.