Oklahoma DA determines officer justified in shooting biker

The Associated Press and The Norman Transcript - January 27, 2019 9:10 am

(Information from: The Norman Transcript, http://www.normantranscript.com)
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) – An Oklahoma district attorney has determined a police officer was justified when he shot and wounded a motorcyclist who, authorities say, had pointed a handgun at the officer.
The Norman Transcript reports Cleveland County District Attorney Greg Mashburn in a January 17th letter said the actions of Noble police Sgt. Joshua Lesher were appropriate under the law.
Lesher stopped 38-year-old Layland Ted Lewis Jr. on December 18th because his passenger appeared to be underage and not wearing protective gear.
Lesher told investigators that Lewis gave him a false identity and as Lesher was about to place him in handcuffs Lewis pulled a handgun from his jacket and pointed it at the sergeant.
Lesher pulled his own gun and shot Lewis three times. Lewis was later released from a hospital. Lesher was not hurt.

 

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