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2 BRPD officers on leave after wounding man who pulled gun on them, agency says

Por: The Advocate Crime October 10, 2022

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After an armed 25-year-old man ignored their verbal commands and pointed a gun at them Saturday night, Baton Rouge police officers shot him, sending him to the hospital where he's expected to survive injuries to the upper part of his body, the police department said in a statement Sunday.Two Baton Rouge Police officers have been put on administrative leave, following department policy. At about 7:30 p.m. Saturday, the officers responded to... + full article



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