'You have no right whatsoever to break the law by firing a weapon in the air,' D.A. Larry Krasner said.
Deputy Commissioner John Stanford said the officers "still have to deal with the reality, the trauma of having an event like that occur, but that is still an active investigation."
"I don't care if you've got a permit to carry. I don't care if you are in your yard. You have no right whatsoever to break the law by firing a weapon in the air. What goes up, goes down," said District Attorney Larry Krasner.
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