Thursday, July 10, 2014

No Charges for D.C. Cops in Mom's Killing - Family's Attorney: 'It Doesn't Change Our Legal Position'

WND Exclusive WASHINGTON – An attorney for the family of Miriam Carey, 34, the Connecticut woman shot and killed by Secret Service and Capitol Police after she apparently made a wrong turn into a White House checkpoint and then tried to flee, says the idea that the officers will not face criminal charges is not surprising. Nor does it change the family’s legal position in their wrongful death claim, Eric Sanders, who is based in New York, told WND on Thursday. He has a telephone conference call scheduled later Thursday with authorities to discuss the next step in the investigation into Carey’s death. The 34-year-old mother from Stamford, Connecticut, was shot five times, once in the head, three times in the back and once in the arm, in the confrontation with authorities in Washington.



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