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Editor’s note (Tuesday, March 24 at 5:30 p.m.): A Bexar County grand jury has issued a no bill, or a decision not to pursue criminal charges, against former University of the Incarnate Word police officer Christopher Carter in the December 2013 fatal shooting of honors student Robert Cameron Redus. Click here to read the latest updates.
Originally published on Sunday, March 22:
Dear Mr. District Attorney:
Your election in November unseating longtime Republican District Attorney Susan Reed led many of us to hope that justice would be done in the December 2013 fatal shooting of University of Incarnate Word honors student Cameron Redus, gunned down outside his off-campus apartment by UIW Cpl. Christopher Carter, a campus cop with a checkered work history. You’ve been in office 75 days now and there is still no word of an indictment or even grand jury consideration of the case, despite compelling evidence that the police officer’s account of the shooting is flawed at best, and more likely an outright fabrication.
District Attorney Reed, it was clear, had no intention of moving forward with the case. Months after the autopsy and other forensic evidence was in hand – evidence that clearly contradicted Carter’s version of events – Reed had made no attempt to pr
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