So we finally get to see this wii remote and it turns out to be a standard white remote that looks nothing like a gun and the only other thing in the trailer was a blue-grey orange-tipped toy — none remotely looking like weapons.
In her statement she claims that he pulled the trigger on the weapon that he was holding. So then what happened to the bullet and the report from that trigger pull. And since there was none then she and her partner have just a deeper hole for themselves.
Is her partner corroborating or disputing her statements.
I can’t wait for the GBI whitewash on this one —
According to the Euharlee Police Chief, Gatny has been with the department for more than nine months.
Gatny worked at the Acworth Police Department for 10 years prior to that and personnel records indicate that she was written up and suspended a number of times for various infractions.
In a timeline, her supervisors say she “refused to follow orders” on everything from filing paperwork to carrying her walkie talkie.
Other details:
Gatny was involved in four car accidents in two years.
In 2007, she reportedly “left her duty belt, along with her weapon..with a civilian employee” while she had her picture taken with someone.
In 2008, while confronting three suspects, she fired her service weapon. An internal investigation found the suspect was trying to remove his backpack. She was convinced he was going for a gun, but a fellow officer said he never thought the suspect was armed.
Internal Affairs concluded she should not be punished because the initial call for service said the suspects could have been armed.
http://www.11alive.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=322965
So then Euharlee hires this loose cannon, gives her a weapon and a warrant and sends her out to serve it???
I smell premeditation here on her part and the part of those who sent her there.
Not quite. The report says about the attorney "he also bagged these two toy guns he found on the floor." Two, not one.
I'll still stand by the statement a news reporter made, and that I reported on 2/12: "A TV reporter covering the story said that he viewed 'gun-like' Wii controllers on the floor in front of the television set." Those two orange-tipped toy guns could well be what the reporter called "gun-like Wii controllers on the floor."
Beth Gatny lied. She also lied when she said she heard someone behind the door chambering a round.
If the Wii remote the attorney bagged is the one Christopher Roupe was holding as he opened the door, then the GBI should have bagged it immediately.
I don't know what her partner is saying.