I spent three and half hours in the police department yesterday. After I was taken to a cubby hole of a room with a table and 3 chairs in it and offered a drink, that’s when the “interview” began. First, I had to write on a tablet in my own words everything that happened. Once the female detective read it, she was joined by another male detective. They went over it reading it back to me sentence by sentence. After each sentence they would pause and ask a question, even if it really didn’t have any meaning. Every sentence was followed by at least one question or more. I wrote the words “the couple.” The detective asks “What do you mean “the couple.” I said “You know, a couple. A man and a woman.” More questions, “Are you sure it was a man and a woman?” On and on it went. When we were done, two more detectives came in and asked almost the same questions. By the way, everything was on video and voice recorders.
The one detective asked me if I aimed. I told him no, not really, I aimed at him, but not at any certain part of his body. He said “ ok, you did aim, but not necessarily to kill. Am I right?” I told him yeah, that sounds about right.” My son said they may ask for your gun. If they do, make sure you get a receipt with the serial number written on the receipt and don’t be surprised if you don’t get it back. Some states do not return weapons that were involved in a crime. I told my son I didn’t do anything criminal. He said, nonetheless, some states don’t return weapons.
About halfway through, I was wishing I would have stayed home, but that would have only brought them to me. As we were finishing, another detective came into the room and took one of my detectives out into the hallway. When he came back in, the detective told us that the CODIS report from the swab of blood they took off the ground came back from the lab. He told all of us in the room that the man shot has outstanding warrants in North Carolina and Tennessee, but he didn’t say for what. The man wasn’t in custody as of when I left the station. They told me that when they get this guy, I may be called to testify in court if it gets that far. I told them I never had a good look at his face. He said that wouldn’t be a problem. His DNA puts him there.
As they walked me down the hallway towards the door, the female cop said the couple involved said to tell you thanks. I thought that was nice.