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A Tennessee district attorney has been charged with reckless endangerment after he allegedly fired a bullet into a family’s home while chasing down a murder suspect, authorities say.The Tennessee Bureau of Investigationannouncedthe charges against 31st Judicial District Attorney General Christopher Robert Stanford on Monday.In the TBI’s press release about Stanford’s charges on Monday, the bureau said Stanford “fired a gun several times” while chasing the suspect.Stanford “surrendered to authorities at the DeKalb County Jail, from which authorities released him after he posted $10,000 bond,” the TBI said.Stanford, the district attorney for Van Buren and Warren counties, was chasing a suspect who is wanted for a triple homicide when he fired the weapon, which sent a bullet into a family’s home, inside of which a mother and her three children were at the time, authorities allege, according toThe Tennessean.Nobody was injured during the incident, the newspaper reported, citing a copy of Stanford’s indictment.The Tennesseanreported that Stanford was accused of “unlawfully, intentionally and recklessly” firing his weapon during the chase and that the charge against him is a felony.Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up forPEOPLE’s free True Crime newsletterfor breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases.The man Stanford was chasing, Caleb Brookins, was arrested the night Stanford was chasing him and was later charged with three counts of criminal homicide, according toFox News. It’s not clear if Brookins has entered a plea or retained an attorney.PEOPLE has reached out to Stanford’s office for comment but did not immediately receive a response Wednesday.
A Tennessee district attorney has been charged with reckless endangerment after he allegedly fired a bullet into a family’s home while chasing down a murder suspect, authorities say.The Tennessee Bureau of Investigationannouncedthe charges against 31st Judicial District Attorney General Christopher Robert Stanford on Monday.
In the TBI’s press release about Stanford’s charges on Monday, the bureau said Stanford “fired a gun several times” while chasing the suspect.
Stanford “surrendered to authorities at the DeKalb County Jail, from which authorities released him after he posted $10,000 bond,” the TBI said.
Stanford, the district attorney for Van Buren and Warren counties, was chasing a suspect who is wanted for a triple homicide when he fired the weapon, which sent a bullet into a family’s home, inside of which a mother and her three children were at the time, authorities allege, according toThe Tennessean.
Nobody was injured during the incident, the newspaper reported, citing a copy of Stanford’s indictment.
The Tennesseanreported that Stanford was accused of “unlawfully, intentionally and recklessly” firing his weapon during the chase and that the charge against him is a felony.
Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up forPEOPLE’s free True Crime newsletterfor breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases.
The man Stanford was chasing, Caleb Brookins, was arrested the night Stanford was chasing him and was later charged with three counts of criminal homicide, according toFox News. It’s not clear if Brookins has entered a plea or retained an attorney.
PEOPLE has reached out to Stanford’s office for comment but did not immediately receive a response Wednesday.
source: people.com