‘Dog the Bounty Hunter’s’ police officer son reinstated, files $10M lawsuit after being fired over deadly high-speed crash
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Dog The Bounty Hunter's Son Reinstated After Being Fired From Alabama Police Force, Files Lawsuit
Dog the Bounty Hunter’s son found himself in hot water last month after a deadly police chase. The police officer was booted from the Alabama police force where he worked. However, he’s now been reinstated. What Happened: Priceville Police Officer Garry Chapman lost his job after a police chase on September 6. Chapman is the son of Dog the Bounty Hunter. That police chase resulted in the death of a 17-year-old boy. Ultimately, he was brought bac…
‘Dog the Bounty Hunter’s’ police officer son reinstated, files $10M lawsuit after being fired over deadly high-speed crash
Dog the Bounty Hunter's police officer son was voted back to the Alabama force he was fired from and filed a $10 million wrongful termination suit over a high-speed chase that killed a 17-year-old boy.
EXCLUSIVE: Dog the Bounty Hunter's Son Vows to Sue Over 'Wrongful Termination' After 'Fired' Cop is Reinstated to the Force — But Co-workers Are NOT Welcoming Him Back
Garry Chapman was chasing after a man on suspicion of DUI when the suspect's car plowed into a separate vehicle packed with four teens.
Priceville police officer Garry Chapman, son of TV stars ‘Dog the Bounty Hunter’, was reinstated to the police force from which he had been fired, while filing a $10 million wrongful dismissal lawsuit. The case relates to a high-speed persecution that resulted in the death of a 17-year-old teenager. Priceville City Council revoked Chapman’s termination by unanimous decision on Monday, hours after his lawyer filed the lawsuit, WHNT reported.
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