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Marco Island installs automatic license plate readers in access points
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Marco Island installs automatic license plate readers in access points
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A new ruling marks the latest victory for former Marco Island police officer Tige Thompson in a two-year-long saga that has now seen the Marco Island resident terminated twice by the department. Of course we re happy about the decision, Gulf Coast Police Benevolent Association President Matt Sellers said. Tige s original dismissal from the police department was based on the state attorney choosing not to have him testify in court. And that was based on discipline that was not supported by just or reasonable cause. We re very happy about this decision, but the fight is not over.
Messages seeking comment from the police department weren t returned.
Published: April 7, 2021 4:18 PM EDT
Updated: April 7, 2021 10:27 PM EDT
Marco Island Police Department confirmed Wednesday a woman who was injured in a recent shooting was hit by a projectile from a “pellet-style” gun.
Tuesday, March 30, police responded to the report of a shooting in the area of 2nd Avenue and Marco Lake Drive, where a woman had been shot in the hand and taken to a hospital for treatment.
Investigators say what is now considered a pellet gun shooting was a “random event,” and investigators are still searching for a possible suspect.
“The next day I was kind of scared, so I left the outside lights on,” Karolina Bukowski said.
Police: Weapon used in Marco Island shooting in late March was a pellet-type gun, not a firearm Jake Allen, Naples Daily News
An investigation into a Marco Island shooting that occurred in late March has revealed that the weapon used was a pellet-type gun and not a firearm, according to the Marco Island Police Department.
Rescue workers took one person to the hospital on the evening of March 30 with a hand injury after the shooting, according to the police department.
The shooting occurred in the area of 2nd Avenue and Marco Lake Drive around 8 p.m., police said.
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