SAPD faces criticism after saying officers may have accidentally killed a mother during a hostage situation
Daryl Washington is advocating for strengthened police accountability and training to similar events from happening in the future. Author: Zack Briggs Updated: 5:53 PM CDT July 29, 2021
SAN ANTONIO The family attorney of Charles “Chop” Roundtree Jr. is now speaking out after the shooting death of a 29-year-old mother Monday night, who San Antonio police say possibly was killed by officer gunfire intended for the now-hospitalized hostage suspect.
“Had the proper steps been taken in the Charles Roundtree case to prevent officers from recklessly firing into homes, there’s a very high chance that this 29-year-old mother would be alive today,” said Daryl Washington, a Dallas-based lawyer representing the Roundtree family.
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You ve Got Mail: Seven Weeks To Training Camp
Arizona Cardinals Topics include CB2, Kyler Murray s immediate future and Chandler Jones Darren Urban
The rookies still get a little work, but the veterans are off until training camp. You know what s not off until camp? That s right the mailbag. Send a question for a future mailbag right here.
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Stephen Vairo: I do remember Larry Fitzgerald saying at one point rather than be a spectacle and take away from what the team was doing, good or bad, that rather than announce his retirement he would simply walk away. What do you think? I am all for it if that s what he chooses to do. He has been an absolutely amazing person for this organization and I will respect whatever he decides to do.