The officer, a married father of two, died in “agony” after the deputy shot him outside his home, a complaint says.
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The suit filed by Dawnese Sahota accuses the Clark County Sheriff’s Office of negligence and excessive force used by an ...
The widow of a Vancouver police officer who was mistakenly shot and killed by a Clark County deputy has filed a wrongful ...
Dawnese Sahota filed the lawsuit last month alleging negligence from the county and deputy in the 2022 shooting that killed ...
A lawsuit alleges the Clark County deputy "acted rashly and negligently" when he mistakenly shot and killed Vancouver police Officer Donald Sahota.
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Segura, 23, stabbed Donald Sahota, 52, as the two struggled in Sahota’s driveway. Moments later, Clark County sheriff’s Deputy Jonathan Feller arrived and mistakenly shot Donald Sahota.
The widow of Vancouver police officer Donald Sahota has sued a deputy for wrongful death, citing rash and negligent actions ...
This provided photo shows Donald Sahota, who was a Vancouver, Washington, police officer and a married father of two children. Mark Lindquist A “trigger happy” sheriff’s deputy fatally shot ...
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