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Woman gets 12 years in prison for firing shots inside Bristol Police Department lobby

  • A Connecticut woman, Suzanne Laprise, was sentenced to 12 years in prison for firing shots inside the Bristol Police Department lobby, as reported by the court.
  • Laprise, influenced by alcohol, fired multiple shots while officers were present, but no one was injured due to bulletproof glass, according to police.
  • After she surrendered, officers used a Taser to apprehend her, ending the incident safely, as stated by the police.
  • The officer who returned fire was found justified by State Inspector General Robert Devlin Jr., based on a surveillance report.
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Woman gets 12 years in prison for shooting up Connecticut police department lobby

A Connecticut woman was sentenced Tuesday to 12 years in prison for firing a gun several times in the lobby of a police department, where an officer fired back but bulletproof glass prevented anyone from getting hurt.

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NBC Connecticut broke the news in Connecticut, United States on Tuesday, April 8, 2025.
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