UPDATE (2 p.m., March 16):
The Pima County Attorney’s Office issued the following statement regarding the Grand Jury:
“The Oro Valley Police Department has investigated this incident and presented the Pima County Attorney’s Office with charges, which we put before a Grand Jury. The Grand Jury returned a true bill on two counts of Endangerment with Substantial Risk of Death, a Class 6 Felony. The case is now with our prosecutors, who will determine what legal steps are appropriate. The County Attorney treats all prospective defendants equally, regardless of their occupation, and makes decisions based upon the evidence. At this time, the County Attorney’s Office cannot comment further.”…