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Robby
06-25-2009, 11:38 PM
A Union County Grand Jury found that a Roselle Police Officer who discharged his weapon during a raid earlier this year, striking a suspect in the shoulder, is not criminally responsible, Prosecutor Theodore J. Romankow announced.

On April 1, 2009 officers were executing a court-authorized narcotics search warrant at 1173 St. Georges Ave in Roselle. Shortly after entering the building, Roselle Police Department Detective Joseph Osty slipped on some wet pavement causing him to accidently discharge one round from his service weapon.
The suspect involved in the warrant, Andre Doss, 28, was struck in the upper shoulder and was treated for non-life threatening injuries at a local hospital, according to the investigation.

The Grand Jury found that the shooting was accidental and that no criminal charges should be brought against Det. Osty.

The officer is represented by Patrick Toscano of Caldwell.


This officer was lucky but many are made examples of so those of you with firearms, BE CAREFUL! He may still be civilly liable.

SCBA Admin
06-26-2009, 01:35 AM
Text book nra rule #2...

Bedouin
06-27-2009, 09:16 PM
"The Grand Jury found that the shooting was accidental and that no criminal charges should be brought against Det. Osty."

Good call by the legal system for once. It was obviously not a criminal act so he should not have been arrested and thrown in jail.

He should, however, be fired from his job. That's the rules. Have a Negligent discharge and the penalty is having to find a new job. And while you are looking for your new job you'll have plenty of time to think about what you did.