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Man who was arrested after shooting examinations

Laurel County, Ky. (Wymt) – The police in Laurel County arrested a man after he reported reported the place of an incident.

William Malicoat, 43, from London, was charged by a convicted criminal because of the possession of a pistol.

The situation began on Friday morning, when the deputies were sent to a shot in an outdoor shed behind a house with the sheriff's office in a shot complaint before the US 25, about two miles from London.

The police arrived at the scene and found a man who was identified as Jacob Hurley (27) from East Bernstadt with a gunshot wound on the hand.

The victim said he cleaned a pistol when she was accidentally released and hit him.

Hurley's girlfriend and Malicoat were there during the incident.

The MPs say that Malicoat had left the scene with the pistol and was later removed about a quarter mile in a US-25 shop.

The police later found that Malicoat was a convicted criminal and was sought because of an outstanding arrest warrant.

Hurley was treated at the crime scene by Ems and Ambulance Inc. from Laurel County before being flown to the University of Kentucky's University of Kentucky to treat his gunshot.

Malicoat also looks like a variety of other fees, including an arrest warrant for a stolen property of USD 10,000 or more. Escape/expansion of the police – first degree – motor vehicle; and ruthless driving.

The arrest warrant came from a situation on February 5, in which Malicoat reports reported from a company without paying gas on Highway 30 in the northern part of the district.

During the persecution, the police said that Malicoat had driven very ruthlessly and committed several traffic violations.

Malicoat was brought to the Laurel County Correctional Center.