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Spokane Police Shooting: Complexities Unveiled

Spokane Police Shooting: Complexities Unveiled

Update: 2025-12-11
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On December 11, 1975, a coroners jury in Spokane cleared police officer John D. Moore of criminal liability in the shooting death of seventeen-year-old Craig Jordan. However, the county prosecutor, Don Brockett, clarified that this verdict was not legally binding. Brockett revealed that Jordan, a student at Lewis and Clark High School, had a history of burglary, including over seventy-five house burglaries and a recent break-in at the house where he was shot. This case underscores the complex interplay of legal proceedings, public perception, and the full scope of information in sensitive situations.

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Spokane Police Shooting: Complexities Unveiled

Spokane Police Shooting: Complexities Unveiled