Long Beach high school safety officer fires at burglary suspect
Briefly

Officials are currently investigating a Long Beach school safety officer who fired their gun at a suspected burglar on Millikan High School campus early Friday morning.
The school safety officer involved has been placed on paid administrative leave while an investigation is ongoing; the identity of the officer remains undisclosed.
This incident raises further concerns as it follows a previous controversial case where a safety officer was convicted of voluntary manslaughter for killing an 18-year-old.
Despite searching with the SWAT team, the suspected burglar was not found, prompting law enforcement to assure that the school was secure to resume normal operations.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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