Police Sgt. Eddie Bullard allegedly shot himself, filed false reportPost and CourierJul. 08, 2012 |
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North Charleston Police Sgt. Eddie Bullard shot himself and then made up a story for investigators that he was wounded by his own gun during a struggle with a shadowy suspect, Police Chief Jon Zumalt said Friday. In a hastily called late afternoon City Hall press conference, Zumalt said that Bullard’s account of being shot with his gun while defending himself outside a Rivers Avenue business upset the police and the community. “It gets everybody on edge,” he said. “I’m sorry to the community.” Read More |