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By Zaya Williams
The conclusion of a case involving a police officer charged in a shooting incident has been delayed and will not be resolved as initially planned this week.
Sergeant Karim Warner’s case was adjourned until March 27 after his lawyer failed to appear in court yesterday. Warner faces charges for allegedly firing 12 rounds in a public place.
According to reports, Warner faced difficulties in repossessing a vehicle he had leased to an individual.
He allegedly used GPS tracking to locate the vehicle in Willikies, where he confronted the occupants—a man who rented the car and a female companion—who refused to return it.
Tensions reportedly escalated, leading Warner to discharge his weapon and fire 12 shots at the departing vehicle, striking it multiple times.
Despite initial attempts to keep the incident quiet, Warner was eventually arrested, charged, and later released on station bail.
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