All Davidson County magistrates will soon receive new training. The training comes after a magistrate said last month that there wasn’t enough evidence to charge a Metro Officer with murder.

District Attorney Glenn Funk wanted to charge Officer Andrew Delke with homicide in connection with the shooting death of 25-year-old Daniel Hambrick.

Commissioner Evan Harris heard the facts as presented by a TBI Agent. He decided there wasn’t probable cause, or enough evidence, to charge the officer.

General Funk then went to Judge Michael Mondelli, who did find probable cause. Officer Delke was charged with homicide.

Now, all magistrates will receive training on probable cause.

The training will take place at the courthouse the week of October 22. According to a court administrator, the training is a “refresher course” on probable cause.

News 2 asked if the training has anything to do with Commissioner Harris’s decision.

A court administrator said, “I don’t know if it does or doesn’t.”

There will be speakers during the training but neither the curriculum nor speakers have been finalized yet.