Jul 8, 2021
Jasmine Hartin
Back in May when she was arrested, Jasmine Hartin, the thirty-two year old Canadian woman facing a manslaughter by negligence charge in the death of police Superintendent Henry Jemmott, told police Jemmott had been teaching her to use a gun. But last week, videos surfaced of her expertly using a shotgun to hit watermelons. Now, a witness has come forward to say that he was there when Hartin accidentally discharged a firearm, a full year before Jemmott’s death. That incident, as News Five’s Paul Lopez found out during an interview today in San Pedro, took place during the COVID lockdown at Grand Colony in May of 2020.