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#36 ·
NO, you misunderstood. There is an office in the fire station used by the police. There are no assigned people there it is just an office that individual officers use to do reports and such. It is a fire station, not a police station.
 
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News reports say he waited for hours for her to arrive and shot her in the back and then she tried to draw her service pistol and he took it away from her and shot her with it somewhere between 3 and 5 times in the face.

According to news reports the police found her service pistol hidden in the basement of their house.

The husband has been arrested and is being held on $1 million dollar cash bail and has been placed on suicide watch.

Sad story affecting so many lives.
 
#42 ·
News reports say he waited for hours for her to arrive and shot her in the back and then she tried to draw her service pistol and he took it away from her and shot her with it somewhere between 3 and 5 times in the face.

According to news reports the police found her service pistol hidden in the basement of their house.

The husband has been arrested and is being held on $1 million dollar cash bail and has been placed on suicide watch.

Sad story affecting so many lives.
VERY SAD

THERE WAS A LEO NEAR HERE WHO WAS ARRESTED FOR ATTMPTED MURDER ON HER LEO HUSBAND A FEW YEARS AGO SHE RAN HIM DOWN WITH HER CAR. SHE WAS NUTS AN LOVED TO SHOW UP NEAR THE BARS OUT OF UNIFORM AN ASK WERE THE AFTER PARTYS WERE AN THEN THE COPS WPULD GO BUST THEM UP .
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NY woman charged in connection with slaying

WEBSTER, N.Y. — The neighbor of a convicted felon who ambushed firefighters on Christmas Eve, killing two, bought the guns for him and lied to the seller, knowing that he wasn't allowed to have them, authorities said Friday.

William Spengler had picked out the semiautomatic rifle and shotgun used in the ambush and went to the sporting goods store with the neighbor when she bought them for him, U.S. Attorney William Hochul said.

The neighbor, Dawn Nguyen of Rochester, was arrested Friday. She faces a federal charge of knowingly making a false statement for signing a form indicating she would be the legal owner of the guns, Hochul said. She also was charged with a state count of filing a falsified business record, State Police Senior Investigator James Newell said.

Shortly before her arrest, Nguyen told The Associated Press that she didn't want to talk about Spengler. A number listed in the name of her lawyer, David Palmiere, was disconnected.

The charges stem from the purchase of an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle and a 12-gauge shotgun that Spengler had with him Monday when firefighters Michael Chiapperini and Tomasz Kaczowka were gunned down. Three other people were wounded before the 62-year-old Spengler killed himself. He also had a .38-caliber revolver, but Nguyen is not connected to that gun, Newell said.

Police used the serial numbers on the rifle and shotgun, which were purchased on June 6, 2010, to trace them to Nguyen, Hochul said.

"She told the seller of these guns, Gander Mountain in Henrietta, N.Y., that she was to be the true owner and buyer of the guns instead of William Spengler," he said. "It is absolutely against federal law to provide any materially false information related to the acquisition of firearms."

"It is sometimes referred to acting as a straw purchaser and that is exactly what today's complaint alleges," he said.

The federal charges carry a maximum penalty of ten years imprisonment, a fine of $250,000 or both.

During an interview late on Christmas Eve, Nguyen told police she had bought the guns for personal protection and that they were stolen from her vehicle, though she never reported the guns stolen.

The day after the shootings, Nguyen texted an off-duty Monroe County Sheriff's deputy with references to the killings. She later called the deputy and admitted she bought the guns for Spengler, police said.

That information was consistent with a suicide note found near Spengler's body after he killed himself.

Nguyen and her mother, Dawn Welsher, lived next door to Spengler in 2008. On Wednesday and again on Friday, she answered her cellphone and said she didn't want to discuss Spengler. Her brother, Steven Nguyen, told the Democrat and Chronicle newspaper of Rochester that Spengler stole the guns from Dawn Nguyen.

Spengler set a car on fire and touched off an inferno in his Webster home on a strip of land along the Lake Ontario shore, took up a sniper's position and opened fire on the first firefighters to arrive at about 5:30 a.m. on Christmas Eve, authorities said. He wounded two other firefighters and an off-duty police officer who was on his way to work.

A Webster police officer who had accompanied the firefighters shot back at Spengler with a rifle in a brief exchange of gunfire before the gunman killed himself.
 
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