Mother Doubts Teen Took Life While Handcuffed by Police Officers
Mother Doubts Teen Took Life While Handcuffed by Police Officers
Police officers reported that Sarah Wilson, a 19-year-old Virginia resident, shot herself while handcuffed. According to law enforcement, Wilson in the passenger seat of a vehicle being driven by 27-year-old Holden Medlin when officers pulled it over for what at first appeared to be a routine traffic stop. Medlin became disorderly during the stop and resisted arrest, causing officers to Taser him. Then, according to the report, Wilson grabbed a gun from inside the car after she was already out and shot herself in the head.Medlin was later booked into the Chesapeake City Jail on drug charges and counts of obstruction with force, possession of a firearm by a felon, and possession of a firearm with narcotics. Now, Wilson’s mother, Dawn, has a lot of questions about what really happened that afternoon.“In all of her life I have never known of her to shoot a gun, own a gun, or even hold a gun,” said Dawn, who also has two younger daughters and has claimed officers offered her a different version of events than the one given to the media. She was told her daughter was handcuffed but was still able to get hold of the revolver. She said she deserves to know what actually happened to her.
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