Missouri woman killed by sheriff’s deputy was on way to work, didn’t carry gun: family

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The 25-year-old had recently been promoted to assistant manager, her family said, and she was working the night shift that evening.

During the traffic stop, the deputy shot and killed Fizer.

It was unclear Sunday if Fizer had a gun, according to the Missouri Highway Patrol, which is investigating the shooting at the request of the Pettis County Sheriff. The patrol has said the deputy pulled Fizer over near U.S. 50 and Winchester Drive, and that Fizer “refused to identify herself, stated she was armed & verbally threatened to shoot the deputy.”

https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/crime/article243529237.html

Hannah Fizer, 25, was shot and killed by a Pettis County Sheriff’s deputy on Saturday, June 14, 2020, during a traffic stop in Sedalia. She was on her way to work at Eagle Stop convenience store when she was killed. PROVIDED BY THE FIZER FAMILY

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