On the basis of the US Air Force in Vyoming, another airman accused of involuntary murder for the shooting of shooting in a month.
According to police and Sheriff officials, 20 -year -old Fee Warren Air Force Base Airman First Class Jadan or was jailed on Monday after allegedly shot a person in Cheyan Apartments in the early hours of Saturday.
The ORR and many friends were drinking alcohol in the apartment for most of the night when the Orr and two went to the other room and the ORR started handling an AK-47 rifle according to A. Cheyen police department statement,
Police said, “While manipulating the gun, Or charged it and fired it in the living room through the wall, hitting the victim in the torso,” the police said.
The statement said that the police arrived to find several people in an attempt to help the 23 -year -old man, who died on the spot.
Cheyen police department
According to the Larami County Circuit Court, ORR was accused of involuntary mangilator. He did not have a lawyer on the file to comment on his behalf.
“Our views are with family, friends and teammates with the 90th missile wing commander Colonel Terry Holmes. statement“We are fully supporting the investigation and are committed to taking care of our airmen and their families during this extremely difficult time.”
Neither Cheyen Police nor Larami County Coroner publicly identified the victim on Monday. Police raised questions about the victim’s identity to the coroner Rebecca Reid, who did not immediately return the phone message.
Based on the outside of the Cheyen, officials announced on August 12 that an airman was arrested on suspicion of involuntary murder, obstructs justice and on July 20, a wrong statement regarding the death of another airman’s death. The victim was identified as the 21 -year -old Breden Lowan of the 90th security forces, the 90th missile wing.
“The incident included a gun discharge” which is currently being investigated by several air force agencies, Aadhar said statement Last month. “At this time, no determination has been made about the nature of discharge.”
Shooting led the US Air Force Global Strike Command to suspend the use of SIG Sawyer’s M18 handgun. The weapon has been the subject of cases in which the plaintiff alleged that the gun is susceptible to firing without trigger. Other military branches have continued to use guns.
Unlike the latest case, the airman was accused in military, citizens, unlike the court. The Air Force had not yet released the identity of the accused Airman and other details of the earlier shooting, saying that the investigation was still going on on Monday.