2nd Wyoming airman in a month is accused of manslaughter after a fatal shooting

Cheyenne, Wyo. (AP) – A second aviator was accused of involuntary man for a fiery death at a US Air Force Base in Wyoming.
According to police and sheriff officials, Fe Warren Air Force Base Avaacı first -class Jadan Orr, on Saturday after allegedly withdrawn a man in a Cheyenne apartment was imprisoned on Monday.
According to a Cheyenne police department, Orr and a few friends were drinking in the apartment for most of the night, where they entered the Orr and the other two rooms and began to deal with Orr’s AK-47 rifle.
Orr’s gun fired the gun from a wall and the 23 -year -old child was allegedly shot in the trunk. Police came outside to find a few people trying to help the man who died at the scene.
According to Laramie District Circuit Court, Orr was accused of involuntary manslaughter. He had no lawyer to comment on his behalf.
Neither the Cheyenne police nor the Laramie County Coroner described the victim on Monday to the public. Police directed questions about the identity of the victim to Coroner Rebecca Reid, who did not give back the phone message immediately.
Authorities announced that he was an aviator on 12 August at his base just outside Cheyenne was arrested In suspicion of involuntary manslaughter, on July 20, in connection with the death of another aviator, to prevent justice and make a wrong explanation. The sacrifice, 21 -year -old Brayden Lovan from the 90th Security Forces Fleet, was described as the 90th missile wing.
The shooting directed the use of the US Air Force global Strike to suspend the use of the command. Sig Sauer’s M18 gun.
The weapon was the subject of the lawsuits that the plaintiffs claim to be sensitive to fire without triggering. Other military branches continued to use the weapon.
Unlike the last case, the aviator, unlike the civil court, was accused of the military. The Air Force had not published the identity of the defendant’s avoidance and other details of the previous shot, and said it was still under investigation on Monday.




