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Bangor police officer fires weapon after responding to alleged domestic dispute

The department did not specify if the officer shot the individual involved in the incident. A release states the individual was holding a knife when police arrived.

BANGOR, Maine — A Bangor police officer was placed on administrative leave after firing her gun Sunday morning after responding to investigate an alleged domestic disturbance.

A department release said officers were called to a residence on Finson Road around 3 a.m. when they “engaged” with an individual holding a knife.

According to the press release, Officer Bobbylee Gillespie "fired her service weapon" during the incident.

The individual was taken to a local hospital for treatment of injuries not considered life-threatening, but Bangor police said the injuries were reportedly "unrelated to the officer’s use of force."

The release did not specify if the officer shot the individual or how they suffered their injuries. There were also no details provided about a potential arrest.

Per department protocol, Gillespie has been placed on administrative leave. The Office of the Attorney General is investigating.

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