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This report covers retired officer mistakenly shoots with key details and context.
In the early hours of the morning, around 2:00am, a retired police officer was startled awake by a noise outside his home. Upon investigating, he discovered three men standing near a car parked on the street. The vehicle belonged to the friend of his daughter. The retired officer called out to the men, but received no response. Instead, the trio entered the vehicle and began to reverse it. Suspecting that they were thieves, the retired officer, armed with his licensed Glock 17 pistol, opened fire. He struck one man in the chest and another in the stomach. Upon realizing that he recognized the men in the vehicle, the retired officer immediately transported the wounded individuals to Arima Hospital for treatment.
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