Posted on 08/04/2015 3:45:15 PM PDT by GoneSalt
A part-time Kahoka, Missouri, police officer was arrested Sunday afternoon after threatening her daughter with a handgun, according to court documents.
Michele D. Miller, 42, of Memphis, Missouri, is charged with misdemeanor domestic assault. She was released from jail after posting a $2,500 cash-only bond.
Court documents state police were called to Miller's residence at 2:45 p.m. after being notified of a dispute with a gun involved.
Miller's daughter, who Memphis Police Chief Bill Holland said was a teenager, told police that Miller had returned from a float trip Sunday and was upset that chores were not completed. She said her mother came out of the home with a pistol and threatened to shoot holes in the swimming pool if her daughter didn't go back into the house.
In a written statement later given to police, the daughter said Miller told her "it would only take one bullet and she wouldn't have to be here."
The court documents go on to say two neighbors told police they saw Miller pointing the handgun at her daughter.
Kahoka Police Chief Bill Conger said Miller was placed on unpaid leave pending the result of the investigation.
"I talked to the (Memphis police) chief and he said he had to pursue charges," Conger said. "I told him 'do what you have to do to follow the law.'"
Conger said Miller had been a part-time officer for approximately one year.
Reread the article...so whats the problem??
As this is picked up by the MSM and gun haters, watch the number of rebellious teens pull this stunt.
Guilty!!!
Egads!
This officer can’t understand why she is involved in so many foot pursuits...
I’ve been tempted to shoot the TV sometimes. But I guess a rock would avoid the more serious charges. Easier on the ears too.
LOL! And just wait till Meathead gets home. He’s going to be upset.
” upset that chores were not completed.”
A woman’s work is never done.
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