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Police Claim Woman Handcuffed in Back of Police Cruiser Got a Gun and Shot Herself in the Head


 Unfortunately, over the years, PBWW channel has reported on several incidents during which people handcuffed within the back of a cruiser have managed to somehow get their hands on a gun then somehow shoot themselves within the head. In 2018, Sarah Wilson allegedly grabbed a gun and shot herself within the head while handcuffed within the back of a cruiser.

Victor White III, 22, was handcuffed within the back of a cruiser in Louisiana and also allegedly grabbed a gun and shot himself within the back of a cruiser.

Now, another investigation is underway as it's happened once more.

Authorities are now investigating the death of a 30-year-old woman in police custody whom officers say managed to get a gun while handcuffed within the back of a cruiser and kill herself.

The unnamed woman was being transported by police between two hospitals for a psychological state evaluation and would never make it to her destination.

It happened because the sheriff's cruiser was leaving Mary Washington Hospital early Monday morning, consistent with the Virginia State Police.

The shooting occurred within the city, but the Fredericksburg local department asked the state police to research.

According to state police Sgt. Brent Coffey, the Spotsylvania Sheriff's Office was asked to move the 30-year-old Spotsylvania woman from the hospital's crisis assessment center to Western State Hospital for psychological state evaluation.

The sergeant transporting the lady told the Star in an email that the lady "Had been combative at the hospital and with deputies" before she was secured within the back of the Ford Explorer.

Apparently, a minimum of consistent with the official story of the police, she wasn't "Secured" alright within the back of the car and because the SUV pulled from the parking zone, he said, "The female fired one round from a handgun that was in her possession."

How, exactly a lady within the crisis assessment center of a hospital, who was being transported by police to a different hospital, managed to get a firearm while handcuffed and within the back of a cruisermaybe a mystery.

Police haven't released any details on how the lady obtained the gun she allegedly wont to shoot herself within the head. One detail that police did release immediately is that it's clear that the officer didn't fire the gun.

"There is not any evidence that either deputy riding within the front seat of the vehicle discharged a weapon at any time," the Spotsylvania spokesperson said, adding that neither deputy was injured.

Oddly enough, this is often the person in only two years who was within the custody of the Spotsylvania sheriff's office who managed to urge a gun while handcuffed within the back of a cruiser and shoot themselves within the head. consistent with the Star, an identical incident involving a county deputy happened two years ago, on Aug. 16, 2018, when a person handcuffed within the back seat of an SUV patrol vehicle got a gun from a compartment and shot himself within the head. At the time, the sheriff's office said the person, Christopher Howard, reached past the SUV's cage to open the compartment containing the gun and bullets.

While we do not know the precise details of this poor woman's death, PBWW channel has reported on an identical incident during which a cop has actually shot and killed a handcuffed individual inside his cruiser.

As reported in January, Prince George's County cops skilled reports that a driver had struck multiple vehicles.

When they arrived on the scene, they found the driving forceGreen.

Temple Hills community, spokeswoman Christina Cotterman said the officers told her they believed the person was high on PCP because they might smell it.

While PCP does reportedly have an odor almost like magic markers, police claiming that a person was high thereon without first conducting a toxicology exam is irresponsible at the best and deliberately misleading at the worst.

There are other details to the present story that paints a particularly sketchy picture.

For starters, police were ready to get the driving force handcuffed without incident.

We can deduce that it had been without incident because officers claim they placed the Green within the front seat of the cruiser after they handcuffed him.

Officials told the media that it's normal for Prince George's County cops to put suspects within the front seats of their vehicles.

Based on the thousands of police stories PBWW Channel has reported over the years, the thought that it's department policy to permit suspects allegedly high on PCP to ride within the front seat of a cruiser - handcuffed or not - is unbelievable, as in, we do not believe it.
PBWW channel has reported incidents of cops being arrested and asking to ride within the front seat to avoid embarrassment only to be denied by their arresting officers.

"A short time later, for reasons that are now in the middle of the investigation, Green was shot seven times by the officer's duty weapon," consistent with police.

Cpl. Michael Owen Jr., a 10-year force veteran of the force was subsequently charged for murder.

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