Sandy Hook summary report: Two reporters held at gunpoint by police

November 27, 2013 by legitgov

 
Sandy Hook summary report: Two reporters held at gunpoint by police –Two black zip-up sweat jackets found on ground near alleged shooter’s car 27 Nov 2013 The [redacted] summary report of the Sandy Hook shootings was released Monday.
 
The report, ‘Report of the State’s Attorney for the Judicial District of Danbury on the Shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School and 36 Yogananda Street, Newtown, Connecticut on December 14, 2012,’ can mbe viewed here.
 
Among the findings: ‘Some people were located in the areas surrounding the school as the searches and evacuations were taking place. Some of those individuals were treated initially as suspects and handled accordingly, including being handcuffed, until their identities and reason for being there could be determined.
 
Some of these detentions included:
 
1. The initial unknown male who turned out to be a parent with a cell telephone in his hand; 2. Two reporters located in the woods around SHES, who were held at gun point by Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) police officers until their identities could be determined; and 3. A man from New York who was working in a nearby town and went to SHES after an application on his cell telephone alerted him to the situation at the school… [On] December 14, 2012, there was a concern that there may have been more than one shooter. This was based upon a number of factors: 1. The initial police encounter with the unknown male outside SHES; 2. Reports by school personnel during the shooting on a 911 call of seeing someone running outside the school while the shooting was ongoing; 3. The location of two black zip-up sweat jackets on the ground outside of the shooter’s car; 4. The discovery of an Izhmash Saiga-12, 12-gauge shotgun and ammunition in the passenger compartment of the shooter’s car. A police officer moved this shotgun and ammunition to the car’s trunk for safety purposes; 5. Shell casings that were located outside of the school; and 6. The apparent sound of gunfire coming from outside of the school.’

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