
"Attorney Timothy Bradl framed June 30, 2025, as the worst day in Fitzsimmons's life, believing she was about to lose everything: her son, her fiancé, her house, and her dog."
"Bradl described Noonan as a 'gung-ho cop' who had been influenced by Aylaian's claims, entering a 'suicide in progress' situation and mistakenly shooting Fitzsimmons."
"Noonan instantly realized his mistake and knew that he had to 'adjust the narrative,' claiming Fitzsimmons pointed her gun at him to portray himself as a victim and hero."
"Bradl emphasized that Fitzsimmons had no reason to harm Noonan, as she thought well of him and was aware of his family situation."
Kelsey Fitzsimmons, a former police officer, is on trial for assault and battery with a dangerous weapon after being shot by Officer Patrick Noonan. The incident occurred while officers were serving a restraining order to Fitzsimmons. Defense attorney Timothy Bradl argued that Fitzsimmons faced immense personal loss that day and claimed Noonan acted hastily, mischaracterizing the situation. The trial included witness testimonies and closing arguments, with Judge Jeffrey Karp set to deliver a verdict soon.
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