Dog the Bounty Hunter
Son Fired From the Force …
After Crash Left Teen Dead
Published
Garry Chapman — Dog the Bounty Hunter‘s son — has been fired following the high-speed crash which killed a teenager and put six others in the hospital.
WHNT — a local news outlet — reported the Priceville Police Department in Alabama let Chapman go in connection to the tragic car crash … though Chapman’s attorney, Scott Morro, told them Chapman plans to appeal the decision before the town’s city council.
Morro tells TMZ … the loss of life in this incident is tragic — and, Garry is mindful of the young man’s family and friends, but the suspect in this situation is really the one at fault.
Morro claims the suspect — Archie Hale — was impaired by fentanyl and transporting the substance as well in the crash which killed 17-year-old Tristan Hollis … and, he argues Officer Chapman was within policy and the law itself.
Chapman has a clean disciplinary record when it comes to prior pursuits … in which he’s been the lead vehicle at least 11 times, Morro says. Morro also accuses the mayor and the chief of police of making a decision based solely upon media pressure and politics. He adds social media is full of misinformation about the pursuit.
Morrot adds … “Officer Chapman is one of the most articulate and knowledgeable officers I have ever represented. He loves being a police officer and should be given commendations for his work instead of being made a scapegoat.”
Chapman “desires to stand on his own two feet and create his own legacy in law,” Morro concludes … adding he will take every legal action to protect his client’s rights and reputation.
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