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Vermont attorney general will not pursue charges against state trooper who fatally shot suspect in Orange
Attorney General Charity Clark has declined to pursue charges against Trooper Adam Roaldi for an incident that left a man dead in June.
Vermont trooper involved in fatal shooting will not be prosecuted
Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark has decided not to prosecute Vermont State Police Trooper Adam Roaldi for the officer-involved shooting on June 12 in Orange.
VSP trooper will not face charges following fatal shooting in Orange in June
Officials say a Vermont State Police trooper who shot and killed a man in Orange earlier this year will not face criminal charges.
Vermont State Police trooper will not be prosecuted for fatal shooting
Based on the facts and circumstances and consistent with Vermont law, Attorney General Clark concluded that the use of force by Trooper Roaldi was objectively reasonable and justified. Under the totality of the circumstances,
Vermont trooper cleared in deadly shooting
A Vermont state trooper involved in a fatal shooting in Orange in June was justified in using deadly force, according to the Vermont Attorney General’s Office.Authorities say Trooper Adam Roaldi shot and killed Jason Lowery,
Vermont trooper not facing charges in fatal shooting
A Vermont State Police trooper who fatally shot a man in June during a struggle over a sawed-off shotgun will not be charged.
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Attorney General Charity Clark rules trooper was justified in use of deadly force in Orange fatal shooting
Trooper Adam Roaldi fatally shot
Jason
Lowery
, 41, who authorities said lived in various locations in central Vermont, on June 12 in Orange, according to police. “Based on the facts and ...
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Softwar Author Pushes Bitcoin as National Security Asset in White House Bid
The Softwar author applied for a White House role, advocating Bitcoin’s proof-of-work as a cybersecurity and national security asset.
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