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NewsDecember 23, 2009

WASHINGTON -- The head of the Washington, D.C., police union is decrying the police chief's public criticism of a detective for pulling a gun during a snowball fight. Videos of the plainclothes officer holding a gun and telling people he pulled the weapon after getting hit by snowballs circulated widely on the Internet after the Saturday confrontation...

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Washington D.C. Police Detective Michael Baylor is seen Saturday with a handgun during a snowball fight in Washington. (MATTHEW BRADLEY ~ Associated Press)
Washington D.C. Police Detective Michael Baylor is seen Saturday with a handgun during a snowball fight in Washington. (MATTHEW BRADLEY ~ Associated Press)

WASHINGTON -- The head of the Washington, D.C., police union is decrying the police chief's public criticism of a detective for pulling a gun during a snowball fight.

Videos of the plainclothes officer holding a gun and telling people he pulled the weapon after getting hit by snowballs circulated widely on the Internet after the Saturday confrontation.

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D.C. police chief Cathy Lanier on Monday called the officer's actions "totally inappropriate."

Union chief Kristopher Baumann said Tuesday it's questionable whether Detective Michael Baylor will get a fair and unbiased investigation by the department. He said Lanier should wait for the investigation to close before passing judgment.

The mass snowball fight was advertised on Twitter and other social media during a record snowfall.

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