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Officers never asked landlord sentenced in double-homicide if he had a gun

Officers never asked landlord sentenced in double-homicide if he had a gun

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BIDDEFORD, Maine (AP) Court filings show a Maine landlord who killed two tenants in 2012 had threatened to shoot one in front of a police officer, but officers never asked if he had a gun.

Two lawsuits pending in federal court say the officers were negligent for failing to detain James Pak at his Biddeford home in 2012. The officers said Pak was admonished and that he said he wouldn’t shoot. They also said the tenant wasn’t fearful of Pak.

The Portland Press Herald reports officers who were called to the scene determined the matter was a civil landlord-tenant dispute.

Pak entered the rental unit after police left and shot the tenants. He admitted to the shootings and was sentenced to life imprisonment.
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Information from: Portland Press Herald, http://www.pressherald.com

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