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MI: Veteran Oakland County sheriff's deputy charged in pregnant teen's shooting
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A veteran Oakland County sheriff's deputy is facing a criminal charge in the shooting of a pregnant16-year-old girl in a vehicle during a March traffic stop in Pontiac.
Deputy Christopher Cadotte, 52, was arraigned Friday in 50th District Court in Pontiac on a charge of careless discharge of a firearm causing injury or death in the March 9 incident.
Cadotte, a 20-year veteran police officer, was released on a $25,000 personal bond. His next court date is June 16, according to the Sheriff's Office and court records.
The Sheriff's Office said in a news release that termination proceedings have begun. |
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jac
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Keep your finger off of the trigger until you are ready to shoot something.
Poor training, or ignoring safe gun handling. |
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