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UPD Officers Reinstated
The officers involved in the March shooting of a UF grad student have been fully reinstated. Officers Bill Ledger, Keith Smith, Will Sasser, and James Mabry have spent the last 4 months on administrative duty. UPD’s internal affairs investigation is nearly complete, and chief Linda Stump says there’s sufficient information the officers followed lawful orders given by a commanding officer. That investigation comes after one conducted by the FDLE and the State Attorney’s Office.
Posted: Friday, Jul 30, 2010, 06:41 AM
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