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Missouri Officer Thought She Was Firing Taser, Attorney Says

An attorney for a suburban St. Louis police officer who shot and wounded a suspected shoplifter says the officer thought she was firing her Taser.

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that attorney Travis Noble says the officer is "devastated" about last week's shooting at a grocery store in Ladue. The shooting happened after the officer encountered a woman accused of trying to bypass the store's self-checkout area with stolen merchandise. As the officer tried to handcuff the woman, she broke free.

Noble says the officer drew what she believed what was a stun gun and screamed "Taser! Taser! Taser!" before firing what turned out to be a firearm. Police say the woman is expected to survive but remains hospitalized.

Prosecutors declined to comment on how the case will be handled.

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