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Officer who fired at car is acquitted of gun charge

PAW PAW, Mich. (AP) — A southwest Michigan police officer who fired five shots at a stolen car has been acquitted of reckless discharge of a gun.

A jury in Van Buren County returned the verdict Friday. Chelsey Omilian was a Mattawan officer in November 2017 when she fired at a Chevrolet Impala. A woman inside the car was injured.

Omilian’s lawyer says she fired her gun because she believed the male driver was trying to run her over. Sarissa Montague says Omilian had a “split second to make a hard decision.” She feels vindicated by the verdict.

After the Impala crashed, a front-seat passenger fled to Mattawan High School, which had been on lockdown.

Omilian no longer works for Mattawan police.

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