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DA Clears Reno School Officer In Wounding Of Student In 2016

RENO, Nev. (AP) — The top prosecutor in Reno has cleared a campus police officer in the shooting of a teenager who slashed one student and waved knives at others in a high school courtyard in December 2016.

Washoe County District Attorney Chris Hicks issued a report Tuesday finding that Officer Cory Coombes was justified in wounding then-14-year-old Logan Clark during the incident at Hug High School.

Clark was arrested on an unrelated firearm charge, but he was sent to a treatment center in Texas after a psychological evaluation determined he wasn't competent for trial.

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Hicks says more than 100 witnesses were interviewed, and investigators viewed cellphone video as part of his prosecutorial review.

He says Coombes encountered a "grim situation" with people in danger and wounded Clark with one gunshot after Clark refused multiple commands to drop the knives.