Posted On: March 19, 2008 by Mary Frances Prevost

SAN DIEGO POLICE OFFICER SHOOTS MOTHER AND CHILD IN ROAD RAGE INCIDENT

SAN DIEGO -- A San Diego police officer was under investigation Monday in connection with an off-duty shooting that wounded a woman and her 8-year-old son in Oceanside, officials said.

Franklin White, an SDPD patrolman since autumn 2005, was placed on administrative leave following Saturday night's shooting, which may have stemmed from a road-rage incident, according to Oceanside police.

White, 28, was not arrested, SDPD Chief William Lansdowne said. Nice double standard, eh?

"It's Oceanside's case, and they're going to handle the criminal side of it," he said. "We'll handle any (personnel) issues." Meanwhile the cop get to walk free while the victims get to go to the hospital. Nice.

The shooting apparently resulted from an escalating dispute that erupted about 9:15 p.m. between White and another motorist near a home-improvement store in the 100 block of Old Grove Road, authorities reported.

"One of the parties violated the right-of-way of the other party, and that (resulted in) the road-rage incident, which led it into the (Lowe's) parking lot," said Oceanside police Sgt. Kelan Poorman. "Then there was some type of either verbal or physical altercation that ... led to the gunfire." The party of the first part, bothered the party of the second part.......what?

Medics airlifted the wounded woman to Sharp Memorial Hospital and took her son to Rady Children's Hospital. Their wounds were not considered life-threatening, Poorman said.

White works out of the SDPD's Southeastern Division, said Detective Gary Hassen, a spokesman for the department.

Now, let's see how long it takes for Deputy District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis to reject charging this officer. She's never seen an officer involved shooting she couldn't find an excuse for.