A Florida woman said this week that a Florida deputy had received
favorable treatment after he shot up her home with an AK-47 because he
was a member of law enforcement.
Dawn Bryan told The Tampa Tribune
that a neighbor and one of his friends had shot her house several times
on Saturday while firing an AK-47 on a nearby property. Bryan found
that several rounds had hit her home. One bullet was fired into her
2-year-old daughter’s nursery, shattering the window above the crib.
Bryan contacted law enforcement, who came out to investigate. One of
the shooters was identified as neighbor Scott Radford, who is a
Hillsborough County firefighter. Hillsborough County sheriff’s detention
deputy Paul Adee, whose father is sheriff’s Maj. Paul Adee, was
confirmed to be the second shooter.
But she said that the deputies who investigated the case did not
collect any evidence — including an AK-47 round that was still on her
porch — and no one was charged.
READ MORE: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2015/01/my-house-got-blown-up-by-an-ak-47-no-charges-for-florida-deputy-who-shot-up-womans-home/
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