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St. Louis prosecutor questions whether police blocked investigation into officer's shooting
https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/st-louis-prosecutor-questions-whether-police-blocked-investigation-into-officer/article_4bd14788-3af9-56fe-b6d5-4003325418fd.html?

UPDATED at 2:30 p.m. with letter from prosecutors about investigation.

ST. LOUIS • St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly M. Gardner on Monday questioned whether police tried to block drug and alcohol testing of on-duty St. Louis police officers who were present when an off-duty colleague, Katlyn Alix, was shot last week.

The letter to Chief John Hayden and Public Safety Director Jimmie Edwards says there was "probable cause at the scene that drugs or alcohol may be a contributing factor in a potential crime."

In the letter, released Tuesday, Gardner says a police lieutenant erroneously told her office that a hospital would not honor a search warrant for the officers' blood. Gardner wrote that hospitals commonly accept search warrants in criminal cases.

Letter: St. Louis prosecutor criticizes investigation into officer's shooting
The letter says urine and breath tests were later performed, but not a blood test, which can be more exact. They later learned that the samples had been obtained by internal affairs in a way that may block their use in a criminal prosecution. Officers generally must comply with internal affairs investigations, but that compelled testimony or evidence can't be used against them in court.

Gardner said the testing "appears as an obstructionist tactic to prevent us from understanding the state of the officers during the commission of this alleged crime."

Gardner's office charged Officer Nathaniel Hendren Friday with involuntary manslaughter and armed criminal action.

Gardner's letter also complains that police officials initially characterized the shooting as an "accident" or an incident involving the "mishandling" of a firearm, which she called an "inappropriate" "pre-disposed conclusion about the potential outcome of a case."

"It's particularly troublesome given that the Force Investigative Unit is required to conduct objective investigations of officer-involved shootings," she wrote.

Gardner also said she wanted to sit down with both men to discuss "other issues" concerning the investigation.

The existence of the letter was first reported by KMOV.

Also on Tuesday, Hendren made his first court appearance via video from jail at about 9 a.m. Sheriff's officials said Hendren would be moved to a jail outside the city for his own protection. His lawyer is trying to get Hendren's $50,000 cash bail reduced.

Hendren and his partner, both 29, were supposed to be on duty early Thursday in the city's 2nd District but were at Hendren's house about 2 miles away with Officer Katlyn Alix, who was off duty. Charging documents say Hendren removed all the bullets from a revolver, then put one back. He and Alix took turns pulling the trigger on the gun while pointing it at each other, according to court documents. Alix was shot in the chest and was pronounced dead after Hendren and his partner rushed her to SSM Health St. Louis University Hospital.

Hendren was suspended without pay. His partner, who has not been identified, has been placed on paid administrative leave, as is standard procedure following a shooting involving an officer.

Other details of what happened in the house have not been released. Police Chief John Hayden has not spoken publicly about the shooting since a 2:30 a.m. press conference at the hospital Thursday, though he released a statement praising Alix’s work as an officer later that day.

The department released a brief summary of the shooting on Thursday, saying Alix was shot when another officer "mishandled" a gun. Police also released a photo of Alix on Thursday, and Hendren's booking photo Monday, but no further information about what happened in the home.

On Monday, an attorney for Hendren said some are spreading rumors and "unsupported theories" about what happened.

"We are aware of the rumors, innuendo, and salacious gossip surrounding the accidental death of Officer Katlyn Alix," Talmage Newton IV said in a statement. "There is no evidence, nor will there ever be, that this was anything more than a tragic accident. Nate Hendren is devastated by the loss of Katlyn Alix. ... Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with Officer Alix’s family during this difficult time."

Alix was a two-year veteran on the force. Hendren has one year of service, and his partner has about two years.

A GoFundMe account has been set up to help pay funeral expenses.

Visitation will be from 1 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Kutis Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois Avenue. A prayer service will be at 9:15 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, followed by a 10 a.m. Mass at the Cathedral Basilica.

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St. Louis police officer killed by colleague who 'mishandled' gun... [View all] , ThaTruth, Fri Jan-25-19 09:52 AM
 
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Sad, and shit looks quite messy
Jan 25th 2019
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RE: Sad, and shit looks quite messy
Jan 25th 2019
2
Sounds like the scene from training day
Jan 25th 2019
3
^THIS^
Jan 25th 2019
5
Officer Prez from The Wire
Jan 25th 2019
4
Jeff Roorda... ain't that the same bitch, who....?
Jan 25th 2019
6
yep.
Jan 26th 2019
7
For Glocks, "mishandling" means pulling the trigger*
Jan 26th 2019
8
Basically. Sturdy beasts.
Jan 26th 2019
11
Russian roulette
Jan 26th 2019
9
Wait... don't you point the gun at yourself in R.R.?
Jan 26th 2019
12
Anyone who believes it was RR is dumb as fuck.
Jan 26th 2019
13
      Lol when i saw dudes mugshot... smh
Jan 29th 2019
14
      but in his mugshot he only had a black eye...
Jan 29th 2019
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      I want to know what kind of firearm it was
Jan 29th 2019
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           it was a revolver, not their service weapon
Jan 29th 2019
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more people needed
Jan 29th 2019
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Lmao smh, now they saying russian roullette
Jan 26th 2019
10
twinky defense, afluenza...now we have 'mishandled' gun defense
Jan 29th 2019
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