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〕 | coordinates= | also known as = | cause = | first reporter = | filmed by = | participants = | outcome = | reported injuries = | reported death(s) = Kuanchung Kao | burial = | inquiries = | inquest = | coroner = | suspects = | charges = None filed | verdict = | convictions = | publication bans = | litigation = Lawsuit (Kao v. Rohnert Park) settled for million | awards = | website = | notes = }} The shooting of Kuanchung Kao occurred on in Rohnert Park, California. Kao was waving a wooden stick in his driveway, prompting multiple 911 calls placed by Kao's neighbors. He was then fatally shot by public safety officer Jack Shields.〔 Kao's family filed a lawsuit against Rohnert Park, and were settled with $1 million. ==Backgrounds== Kuanchung Kao ( - ) was a Taiwan-born microbiologist working as a quality control engineer. He was married to Ayling Wu, a registered nurse, and they had three children together. Officer Mike Lynch was the first police respondent on the scene. Officer Jack Shields was the second respondent, a 25-year veteran Rohnert Park public safety officer (the combined police and fire departments) at the time of the shooting in 1997. He was promoted to police lieutenant soon after joining the force, and was later promoted to fire commander after serving more than twenty years as a police lieutenant. However, he was demoted to patrol officer after a year as fire commander after he was found guilty of falsifying time cards for other employees. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Shooting of Kuanchung Kao」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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