Cop Walks Free After Allegedly Pulling Gun on Wife
A police officer who was charged for pointing a gun at his wife during a domestic dispute is tonight, a free man, after all charges were dropped against him earlier today. He is thirty-nine-year-old Myron Williams who was arraigned on criminal charges of aggravated assault with a firearm and harm in mid-July. However, this morning his wife, Wendy Williams took the stand and informed the court that she does not wish to proceed with the matter against him. Before the charges could be withdrawn, she was asked if she was forced, promised anything or threatened to do so. But according to his wife, she was doing the withdrawal on her own free will. With the request for no court action against the Police Corporal and no evidence in the case, he was told that the charges were dismissed. Corporal Williams was arraigned on Monday, July fifteenth, after his wife reported that upon arriving home the night before, her husband pulled out his gun and pointed it in her direction from about two feet away, while accusing her of infidelity, prompting her to call the police and file the report.
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