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Frederick, Maryland — On February 11, 2022, around 12:45 p.m., The Frederick Police Officers were dispatched to a firearms complaint in Frederick. The 9-1-1 call reported a suspicious man, later identified as Dominque Lamarr Lewis, now 27, in the area of Waverly Drive and Key Parkway. Upon their arrival, the officers observed Lewis sitting on an electrical box with a gun. The preliminary investigation indicates the officers approached Lewis and asked him to show his hands. Lewis avoided contact with the officers and ignored their requests. Lewis began to walk away from the officers, and abruptly turned around and fired multiple rounds at the officers using a .45 caliber handgun. Subsequently, the two officers returned fire using their department issued Glock pistols. The two Frederick City police officers were injured and Lewis was incapacitated. Emergency medical service personnel on the scene immediately rendered aid. The police officers involved are identified as Kristen Kowalsky, 32, a nine-year veteran of the Frederick Police Department and Officer Bryan Snyder, 43 who has been an officer with the Frederick Police Department for two years. Snyder, Kowalski and Lewis were all flown to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore. Later, in a phone call in which he spoke with his grandfather from the Frederick County Adult Detention Center, Lewis said he didn’t care about the officers. The officers were released that evening. Lewis was released later. Lewis was found guilty, but not criminally responsible of shooting Kowalsky and Snyder. He was sent to a secure mental health facility and will stay there until he is deemed no longer a threat to the public or to himself by the Maryland Department of Health and the court system. Kowalsky said in court on Friday that she had not yet returned to Frederick police since the incident. She was a nine-year veteran with the department at the time of the shooting. Snyder returned to duty about a year ago and had been with Frederick police for about two years at the time of the shooting.



The irony of not being charged with attempted murder of two officers and not going to prison but a mental health ward.....
Cops opened up into a busy intersection. Clearly, they had to but you know fuck the public. They also did not kill the guy which i find odd he was just wounded.
 
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Frederick, Maryland — On February 11, 2022, around 12:45 p.m., The Frederick Police Officers were dispatched to a firearms complaint in Frederick. The 9-1-1 call reported a suspicious man, later identified as Dominque Lamarr Lewis, now 27, in the area of Waverly Drive and Key Parkway. Upon their arrival, the officers observed Lewis sitting on an electrical box with a gun. The preliminary investigation indicates the officers approached Lewis and asked him to show his hands. Lewis avoided contact with the officers and ignored their requests. Lewis began to walk away from the officers, and abruptly turned around and fired multiple rounds at the officers using a .45 caliber handgun. Subsequently, the two officers returned fire using their department issued Glock pistols. The two Frederick City police officers were injured and Lewis was incapacitated. Emergency medical service personnel on the scene immediately rendered aid. The police officers involved are identified as Kristen Kowalsky, 32, a nine-year veteran of the Frederick Police Department and Officer Bryan Snyder, 43 who has been an officer with the Frederick Police Department for two years. Snyder, Kowalski and Lewis were all flown to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore. Later, in a phone call in which he spoke with his grandfather from the Frederick County Adult Detention Center, Lewis said he didn’t care about the officers. The officers were released that evening. Lewis was released later. Lewis was found guilty, but not criminally responsible of shooting Kowalsky and Snyder. He was sent to a secure mental health facility and will stay there until he is deemed no longer a threat to the public or to himself by the Maryland Department of Health and the court system. Kowalsky said in court on Friday that she had not yet returned to Frederick police since the incident. She was a nine-year veteran with the department at the time of the shooting. Snyder returned to duty about a year ago and had been with Frederick police for about two years at the time of the shooting.



The irony of not being charged with attempted murder of two officers and not going to prison but a mental health ward.....
Cops opened up into a busy intersection. Clearly, they had to but you know fuck the public. They also did not kill the guy which i find odd he was just wounded.

he should be dead and the cops should be in prison (at least the female) for firing multiple rounds directly at a school bus (because clearly they didn’t hit the guy much since he fucking lived) If a civilian did this (even if the crazy dude just opened fire on them with no word) they would be in prison for a long fucking time, since when to our professionals have lower standards than some fucktard off the street.
 

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Frederick, Maryland — On February 11, 2022, around 12:45 p.m., The Frederick Police Officers were dispatched to a firearms complaint in Frederick. The 9-1-1 call reported a suspicious man, later identified as Dominque Lamarr Lewis, now 27, in the area of Waverly Drive and Key Parkway. Upon their arrival, the officers observed Lewis sitting on an electrical box with a gun. The preliminary investigation indicates the officers approached Lewis and asked him to show his hands. Lewis avoided contact with the officers and ignored their requests. Lewis began to walk away from the officers, and abruptly turned around and fired multiple rounds at the officers using a .45 caliber handgun. Subsequently, the two officers returned fire using their department issued Glock pistols. The two Frederick City police officers were injured and Lewis was incapacitated. Emergency medical service personnel on the scene immediately rendered aid. The police officers involved are identified as Kristen Kowalsky, 32, a nine-year veteran of the Frederick Police Department and Officer Bryan Snyder, 43 who has been an officer with the Frederick Police Department for two years. Snyder, Kowalski and Lewis were all flown to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore. Later, in a phone call in which he spoke with his grandfather from the Frederick County Adult Detention Center, Lewis said he didn’t care about the officers. The officers were released that evening. Lewis was released later. Lewis was found guilty, but not criminally responsible of shooting Kowalsky and Snyder. He was sent to a secure mental health facility and will stay there until he is deemed no longer a threat to the public or to himself by the Maryland Department of Health and the court system. Kowalsky said in court on Friday that she had not yet returned to Frederick police since the incident. She was a nine-year veteran with the department at the time of the shooting. Snyder returned to duty about a year ago and had been with Frederick police for about two years at the time of the shooting.



The irony of not being charged with attempted murder of two officers and not going to prison but a mental health ward.....
Cops opened up into a busy intersection. Clearly, they had to but you know fuck the public. They also did not kill the guy which i find odd he was just wounded.

i like how i saw Frederick, MD and immediately was like "well yeah"

Frederick, Maryland — On February 11, 2022, around 12:45 p.m., The Frederick Police Officers were dispatched to a firearms complaint in Frederick. The 9-1-1 call reported a suspicious man, later identified as Dominque Lamarr Lewis, now 27, in the area of Waverly Drive and Key Parkway. Upon their arrival, the officers observed Lewis sitting on an electrical box with a gun. The preliminary investigation indicates the officers approached Lewis and asked him to show his hands. Lewis avoided contact with the officers and ignored their requests. Lewis began to walk away from the officers, and abruptly turned around and fired multiple rounds at the officers using a .45 caliber handgun. Subsequently, the two officers returned fire using their department issued Glock pistols. The two Frederick City police officers were injured and Lewis was incapacitated. Emergency medical service personnel on the scene immediately rendered aid. The police officers involved are identified as Kristen Kowalsky, 32, a nine-year veteran of the Frederick Police Department and Officer Bryan Snyder, 43 who has been an officer with the Frederick Police Department for two years. Snyder, Kowalski and Lewis were all flown to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore. Later, in a phone call in which he spoke with his grandfather from the Frederick County Adult Detention Center, Lewis said he didn’t care about the officers. The officers were released that evening. Lewis was released later. Lewis was found guilty, but not criminally responsible of shooting Kowalsky and Snyder. He was sent to a secure mental health facility and will stay there until he is deemed no longer a threat to the public or to himself by the Maryland Department of Health and the court system. Kowalsky said in court on Friday that she had not yet returned to Frederick police since the incident. She was a nine-year veteran with the department at the time of the shooting. Snyder returned to duty about a year ago and had been with Frederick police for about two years at the time of the shooting.



The irony of not being charged with attempted murder of two officers and not going to prison but a mental health ward.....
Cops opened up into a busy intersection. Clearly, they had to but you know fuck the public. They also did not kill the guy which i find odd he was just wounded.

also why was he not criminally responsible? he literally fired a weapon at two officers? thats attempted murder
 
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