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9/4/15

Arrest Warrant Issued for Cop Accused in Shooting Hoax


Charges against a Millis, Massachusetts, police officer accused of making up a story about him taking gunfire Wednesday before getting into a fiery car accident with his cruiser, were announced Friday. The officer, 24-year-old Bryan Johnson of Millis, was scheduled to begin training as a full-time officer before Wednesday's incident. He has since been officially fired from his job. Millis Police Sgt. Bill Dwyer announced Friday afternoon that a warrant had been issued for Johnson's arrest; he's not expected to be arraigned this week, though. Johnson is currently being held for six to 10 days for an evaluation at a medical facility. http://nbcnews.to/1PRmvza http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ This video was produced by Wochit using http://wochit.com



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