Posted April 19, 2016 10:51 am by Comments

By Bob Owens

Special Prosecutor Mark Piepmeier apparnetly thinks it's fine to make deceptive 911 calls that end in death.

Special Prosecutor Mark Piepmeier apparently thinks it’s fine for people to to make deceptive 911 calls that end in the deaths of innocent victims. (AP photo)

A special prosecutor is refusing to charge Ronald Ritchie for the deceptive 911 call that he made that left two people dead in Beavercreek, Ohio in 2014.

Put bluntly, Ritchie’s false claims SWATted John Crawford to death, and he’s going to get away with it.

A special prosecutor declined to prosecute the 911 caller who reported a man waving a gun in a Beavercreek Wal-Mart before police fatally shot the shopper, who’d picked up an air rifle from a shelf.

Special Prosecutor Mark Piepmeier released the decision on Monday.

In his decision, Piepmeier stated that a Green County grand jury heard all of the evidence of the shooting on Aug. 5, 2014, including the actions of the caller, and had the authority to indict anyone they believed had criminal culpability in the shooting, including the caller. However, the grand jury did not bring charges.

Piepmeier also said, “The original call was basically, ‘I’m at the Beavercreek Walmart and there is a man walking about with a gun in the store.’” The remainder of his conversations was mostly answers …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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