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- Suspended Sturgeon cop who shot dog responded to mobile . . . - ABC17NEWS
Officer Myron Woodson was a part of the large response at a Sturgeon mobile home park on Tuesday, June 4, Hallsville Police Chief Bryan Schultz said during Monday night’s Hallsville Board of
- Sturgeon officer still active in Hallsville after paid leave | Mid . . .
Officer Myron Woodson is employed by both the Sturgeon and Hallsville police department
- Missouri town torn apart after horrifying video of cop fatally shooting . . .
The owner of the 13-pound Shih Tzu mix is suing the city of Sturgeon for $1 million after horrifying body cam footage captured the moment officer Myron Woodson shot dead Teddy, 5, on May 19
- Sturgeon mayor resigns after police shoot dog | Mid-Missouri News . . .
The resignation comes after a Sturgeon police officer shot a 13-pound Shih Tzu mix last Sunday The officer was identified as Myron Woodson
- Legal expert says external investigation into Sturgeon police officers . . .
A former prosecuting attorney said it's "inexcusable" that an investigation hasn't has started into the Sturgeon police officer who shot and killed a dog earlier this month Officer Myron Woodson
- The incident in Missouri led to the mayor’s resignation and calls to . . .
Officials in Sturgeon, Missouri, and one of the city’s police officers agreed to the payout to Nicholas Hunter, who had owned Teddy - a 5-year-old Shih Tzu - since the dog was 12 weeks old
- Mayor Quits After Police Officer Kills Blind, Deaf Dog
After a police officer shot and killed a deaf and blind dog, Kevin Abrahamson resigned as mayor of Sturgeon, Missouri on Saturday
- Officer accused of executing blind and deaf 13-pound dog
A $1 million lawsuit has been filed by the owner of a 13-pound blind and deaf Shih Tzu named Teddy that was shot and killed by a Missouri police officer responding to a call that the dog had been found wandering in a neighbor's yard Nicholas S Hunter is suing Officer Myron Woodson and the city of Sturgeon, Missouri, for the unlawful seizure by killing and destruction of his beloved dog
- Lawsuit filed after Missouri officer fatally shoots blind, deaf dog - FOX 2
The dog’s owner, Nicholas Hunter, filed the lawsuit Tuesday against police officer Myron Woodson and the City of Sturgeon, Missouri, according to court documents obtained by FOX 2
- $1 Million Lawsuit Filed Against Cop Who Shot Blind, Deaf Dog
The complaint, filed on behalf of dog owner Nicholas Hunter on Tuesday against the city of Sturgeon and police officer Myron Woodson, seeks more than $1 million in damages, the Animal League Defense Fund announced Wednesday Woodson had been called in to help find the owner of the dog, a 13-pound Shih Tzu named Teddy
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