A police officer accidentally fired a bullet that hit a 22-year-old woman in Venezuela.
Analysis
The claim that a police officer accidentally fired a bullet that hit a 22-year-old woman in Venezuela is not supported by any of the provided sources. All sources are non-trusted and none mention an incident involving a police officer accidentally shooting a Venezuelan woman aged 22. Instead, the sources reference unrelated events such as arrests, shootings involving other individuals, or incidents in different locations and contexts. There is no direct or indirect evidence in these sources to confirm the claim. Given the absence of any corroboration from trusted or even non-trusted sources, the claim lacks factual basis.
Sources
Discusses an accidental shooting by a pregnant wife, unrelated to a police officer or Venezuela.
Mentions a 22-year-old Venezuelan woman involved in a felony manslaughter warrant, no shooting incident described.
Reports law enforcement officers being shot in Hennepin County, no mention of a woman or Venezuela.
Describes political persecution and injuries from plastic pellets, unrelated to the claim.
Personal CIA experience narrative, no relevant incident reported.
FBI fugitives and crimes unrelated to the claim.
Arrests in Bibb County, no connection to the claim.
Arrest of a 23-year-old, no shooting or Venezuelan woman involved.
Domestic shooting incident in Dallas, unrelated to Venezuela or police officer accidental shooting.
Shooting involving a pregnant wife and others, no mention of a police officer or Venezuela.
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