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Covington, Ky. (Wxix) – Two police officers who are involved in a suspect who is accused of being robbed of a Covington Bank is not pursued by criminal law, said Rob Sanders, lawyer of Kenton County Commonwealth.

“I appreciate the efforts that you and all of the Kentucky State Police have undertaken in this case. After a complete review of the evidence, I find no probable reason to believe that specialist Wade Webster or Officer Phouthakone Homphhoticak (HP) violate the laws of Kentucky, ”said Sanders.

The officials were sent on February 28 at 3:01 p.m. due to an armed robbery in the US bank in Covington.

The police said she saw a person who agreed with the description of the suspect who flee with a weapon in hand in front of the scene.

On -site officers told the suspect, who was identified as Charles Davis, according to the Kentucky State Police.

KSP says that the officials fired their weapons during the encounter and injured Davis.

“Under these circumstances, taking into account the situation from the perspective of the civil servants, as required by law, there is no likely reason to assume that the use of deadly violence was anything but justified and legal. I find no likely reason to assume that a crime by specialist webster or officer HP. “Loud,” said Sanders. “I am ethically obliged to continue to do without further procedures in any case if I do not believe that it is likely that there is a likely cause. This application of violence in self -defense is not presented by the Grand jury, as this would violate my ethical obligation. “

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