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The stretch comes after Fizer professionally accepted eight “Did Not Play–Coach’s Decisions” in 12 games. In short, Fizer has regained the form that he displayed down the stretch last year.
The father of Hannah Fizer, who was fatally shot by a Pettis County sheriff’s deputy, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against him in Sedalia, Missouri.
On June 13, 2020, a sheriff’s deputy in Sedalia, Missouri, pulled Hannah Fizer over for speeding. Minutes later, the officer fatally shot Fizer. Both Fizer and the Pettis County deputy who shot ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The family of Hannah Fizer alleges that “no reasonable officer” would have shot and killed her under the circumstances during a traffic stop on June 13, 2020.
It’s hard to watch — not even her father has done so. "I don't feel like I can watch my daughter be murdered," John Fizer, Hannah's father, told 41 Action News on Monday.
Fizer was not rich, and members of her family had been in and out of prison and struggled with drug addictions. “If you’re on the outer fringes of society you’d know,” Amy Fizer said.
The father of Hannah Fizer, a 25-year-old Sedalia woman, shot and killed by a Pettis County Sheriff's deputy, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit.
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