PATRICK EDWARD MYERS: HICCUP ‘CURE’ LEADS TO DEATH OF A US SOLDIER

A soldier trying to scare another soldier out of hiccups shot his comrade in the face, killing him, authorities said Tuesday.

Both soldiers, joined by a third man, were drinking alcohol and watching football at the time of the Sunday night incident, authorities said.

“The victim had the hiccups. The suspect pulled out a gun to scare him in order to stop the hiccups,” said spokesman Carroll Smith of the Killeen, Texas, Police Department.

Pfc. Patrick Edward Myers, 27, was charged on Tuesday with manslaughter, and Justice of the Peace Garland Potvin set his bond at $1 million, police said.

Killed was Pfc. Isaac Lawrence Young, 22, of Ash Grove, Missouri, a motor transport operator at the Army base, the military said. Young entered active duty in May 2011 and arrived at Fort Hood in October 2011, the Army said.

Myers is a soldier at the base, as was Young at the time of his death, said Fort Hood spokesman Chris Haug.

Police responded to a shooting shortly after 10 p.m. Sunday and found a man shot in the face and two other men at the residence, Killeen police said.

Myers allegedly “produced a handgun and while handling it in an unsafe manner, discharged the handgun striking the victim in the face,” police said.

Young was pronounced dead during the ambulance transport to Skylark Field, where he had been scheduled for an airlift to a hospital, authorities said.

Young received the National Defense Service Medal and Army Service Ribbon, the military said.

UPDATE: EDWARD KRAWETZ, POLICE OFFICER WHO KICKED WOMAN QUITS POLICE FORCE!

LINCOLN, R.I. (WPRI) — The Lincoln police officer found guilty of kicking a woman in the head while she was handcuffed in custody has resigned.

Lincoln Town Administrator T. Joseph Almond confirmed to Eyewitness News Wednesday morning that the town has accepted an “unconditional and irrevocable resignation” from Officer Edward Krawetz.

Krawetz was found guilty of felony assault in January after kicking a handcuffed woman in the head outside the Twin River slot parlor.

Krawetz was involved in legal proceedings to keep his job when he handed in his resignation.

“This action has allowed the town to avoid the inherent uncertainty of costly and time-consuming litigation and appeals, which would inevitably ensue if this matter remained unresolved,” Almond said in a statement. “The town believes it was in the best interest of all the parties involved to bring this matter to a just conclusion.”

A Twin River surveillance camera recorded Krawetz kicking Donna Levesque , who was sitting on a curb near the officer at the time. Levesque was told to leave the slot parlor for unruly behavior right before the May 31, 2009 kick to the head.

During his January bench trial, Krawetz claimed self defense, telling the court that he reacted to Levesque kicking his shin area. He was convicted of felony battery by Judge Edward Clifton who decided against jail time. Krawetz was ordered to undergo counseling and given a 10-year suspended sentence.

Krawetz’ attorney in the criminal case, John Harwood, filed an appeal after the conviction and told Target 12 the appeals process could take years.

Krawetz was also convicted of misdemeanor assault in 2001 after an off duty confrontation with a man who was jogging in Cumberland. He was suspended from the police force for 30 days following that conviction and Eyewitness News learned that town officials recommended to the police chief at the time that Krawetz should be fired.

EDWARD KRAWETZ: VIDEO OF POLICE OFFICER KICKING A HANDCUFFED WOMAN IN THE HEAD, WANTS HIS JOB BACK

Check out this video of Edward Krawetz, a  police officer, kicking a woman in the head. The unnamed woman was sitting on a curb, in handcuffs and get’s kicked in the head by this dude. He was lucky enough not to get any jail time for this, but now he wants his job back. What do you think?

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