Sergeant Karim Warner’s Shooting Case Delayed to March 27 Amid Lawyer Absence

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The case involving Sergeant Karim Warner, charged in a shooting incident, has been postponed until March 27 due to his lawyer’s absence in court.

Warner is accused of firing 12 rounds in a public place during a confrontation over a leased vehicle he was trying to repossess using GPS tracking.

The incident occurred in Willikies, where Warner confronted the occupants, a man who rented the car and a female companion, who refused to return it.

This led to tensions escalating, resulting in Warner discharging his weapon and firing multiple shots at the departing vehicle.

Despite efforts to keep the matter quiet initially, Warner was arrested, charged, and later released on station bail.

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