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In June 2018, Officer Jeremy Dunn responded to a burglary call in Parowan, Utah, where he encountered suspect Ivonne Casimiro holding a screwdriver. After his Taser failed to subdue her, Dunn shot Casimiro twice in the knee. This was the second time in five years that Dunn shot a suspect in the knee. The Iron County Attorney’s Office deemed the shooting unjustified but did not file criminal charges. The Utah Peace Officer Standards and Training Council suspended Dunn’s certification for four years, citing the use of deadly force was not justified and constituted aggravated assault.
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