Deputy Charged in Fiancée's Fatal Shooting
A sheriffs deputy, Aimee Alexis Hidalgo, faces voluntary manslaughter and felony charges for fatally shooting her fiancée, Brittany Shaw, in their Tustin apartment. Hidalgo, on paid leave since the incident, turned herself in on March 9th with a $1 million bail. District Attorney Todd Spitzer emphasizes equal justice, regardless of badge status. The shooting occurred after Shaw went for a dog walk, with Hidalgo allegedly firing nine shots at close range. Both women worked at the Orange County Jail, complicating the situation for colleagues and the department as the case proceeds.
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