Thursday, May 15, 2014

Sara Gets Her Gun

At the hospital, the gun was taken by the police for “safekeeping overnight.” “Looking back, they shouldn’t really have done that,” Warren says. “They should have just given it to my husband.” But they didn’t. Instead, authorities took the weapon to the local police station and put it in storage. After Warren was discharged, the gun was kept for a further two weeks. “They wanted to see if I had been under the influence of drugs or alcohol,” Warren says. “And they said they should keep the gun just in case,” while they awaited the results of a blood test.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sounds to me like they need to remove the CA from office. Not sure if you can recall a city attorney, but sounds like they should.

Ed said...

Ah, again the concept of proving that you are innocent, with the presumption of guilt in the meantime.

It is a good thing that she does not live in Great Britain, where metabolite of cocaine has been found in drinking water drawn from rivers.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2625659/Cocaine-use-Britain-widespread-DRINKING-WATER.html