Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Cop Who Held Wife & Children at Gunpoint in Hostage in Standoff With Police, Gets to Stay a Cop

San Antonio, TX — A San Antonio police officer, who held his wife and children hostage with a gun will keep his peace officer’s license.
After being on paid vacation for the last year and a half, Daniel Lopez, 44, just got some great news. A plea deal he reached with the District Attorney’s office states that Lopez’ original charges of first-degree felony aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and two counts of deadly conduct, will be reduced and he’ll get to remain a cop.
Family members, most likely scared of retaliation from this maniac, changed their stories at the last minute allowing for Bexar County First Assistant District Attorney Woodrow Halstead to reduce the charges to one count of disorderly conduct.
The original charges brought against Lopez were for an incident that happened in July of 2013. Lopez was arrested following a dispute inside his home in which he held his wife and children hostage in a standoff with police.
If a regular citizen would have been involved in an armed standoff with police and made it out alive, what their family said or didn’t say, would be irrelevant. They would be placed under the jail.

Read more at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/cop-held-wife-children-gunpoint-hostage-standoff-police-stay-cop/#hGyrkQaobf1W7dHC.99

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