Almost five months ago, a South Haven police officer made a decision — in violation of department policies — that landed him under investigation by the Michigan State Police, and then on unpaid leave.Responding to a 911 call in June, South Haven Officer Kevin Wildey pulled his gun and shot at a suspect’s vehicle as it drove away. But inside the SUV was the suspect's son, in the back seat, and a woman, in the passenger seat.South Haven Police Chief Natalie Thompson said Wildey’s actions violated department policies.“I would say that the manner in which the officer approached and handled the incident in its entirety,” did not follow department proceduresThe shooting was captured on video by Wildey’s body camera.