Mason, MI asked in Wrongful Death for Michigan

Q: i have written a letter to the police department involved, can I send it or hand it to them in person?

I believe this was the most horriffic nightmare not only the loss of my Son but had the police involved myself , or my daughter, instead of making us STAY across the street and police asked nothing about my SON, the police were running back and forth across the street to tell us "your Son has cut himself on his arm not bad though" instead of letting me be close enough to hear the conversation between the police and my Son. I know my Sons fears and needs. I could have at least told them something of his personality. Maybe then the police could have had a meaningful talk with my Son . I believe by the way they responded to him terrified him, and they were not there to protect him only to be sure they all went home safe . I am thankful that they were safe but they are cops for a reason. when you have 30 or 40 cops at a window looking down at you and you are scared out of your mind, because all of the sudden the family is gone and 40 cops are at your windows and you don't know why

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Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
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A: Not sure what happened but before you send letters to the police, if your son is chaged talk to a lawyer. If your son was killed someohow, then discuss it with a member of the Michigan Assn for Justice --they give free consults.

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