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A cop forced their daughter, Ashley, down to ground, pressed a 9mm handgun against the side of her head, and shot her to death, according to reports.
But recent facts have come to light indicating that a fellow officer assigned to investigating Officer Fallis left out key details in his reports.
For reasons unknown, Officer Fallis suspected that Ashley was actually going outside to smoke marijuana, not a cigarette.
Officer Fallis took offense to this and became wildly enraged, accusing Ashley of smoking marijuana, according to reports.
Officer Fallis then began screaming at other females at the party.
The party guests were deeply shaken by Officer Fallis’s rage and began leaving the party and heading home, not wanting to be around him.
Officer Fallis continued his vitriol against Ashley — by this time they were the only ones left in the house.
Officer Fallis pulled out his 9mm handgun and “held the gun to the right side of Ashley’s head and pulled the trigger,” according to the indictment.
originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: onequestion
Kinda sounds like a d-bag. Could've just as easily been a trash man, journalist, or anything else. Difference? Media loves to include the job any time it's law enforcement, military, or ex/retired of either one.
originally posted by: Lysergic
a reply to: CagliostroTheGreat
Right this thing is beyond slanted, doesn't justify any of his behavior, but I don't see how this falls upon police brutality solely instead of domestic violence?
There be f'd up people in all walks of life.
This one happened to be a cop as well.
originally posted by: Shamrock6
A cop killing his spouse at his own house in non duty hours is domestic violence. It has nothing to do with him being a cop. The attempted cover-up? Sure, that obviously is because they're both cops. But the "police brutality" you're piping about is domestic violence.