DA charged for shooting at suspects during police pursuit
Left: District Attorney Christopher Robert Stanford (31st Judicial District/Facebook). Center: Christopher Stanford

The image on the left shows District Attorney Christopher Robert Stanford from the 31st Judicial District as seen on Facebook. In the center is Christopher Stanford’s mug shot provided by the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office. On the right, there is a photo of DA Christopher Stanton engaging in shooting practice with local police officers, also sourced from the 31st Judicial District’s Facebook page.

A district attorney in Tennessee is facing criminal charges for allegedly taking the law into his own hands — opening fire on wanted murder suspects as they fled from police — and accidentally striking a house with a woman and her three kids inside, according to local officials.

Chris Stanford, district attorney of Tennessee’s 31st Judicial District, was indicted Monday on charges of reckless endangerment and discharging a firearm into an occupied habitation for the November shooting in Smithville, which is about 70 miles east of Nashville. The incident occurred while authorities were attempting to arrest three suspects allegedly connected to a triple homicide, according to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, which was responsible for probing what happened.

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