Not surprised you gotta remember the Police are "special (highly trained )people" not at all like us mere mortals.
God forbid a licensed firearms user did that in self defence they would be financially ruined among other things. More and more it seems "do as we say not as we do ......" and they wonder why their credibility is shattered with the public at large
Trust the dog.........................................ALWAYS Trust the dog!!
Farmer walks free after fatally shooting intruder - National - NZ Herald News
And no I'm not defending the Police officer in this action, sweeping generalisations do no-one any good.
Needing to have a firearm to do your job for safety ? No thanks.
"The jury heard from experts that it was most likely that the officer's Bushmaster rifle had been in safety mode, but was put into "fire" mode accidentally as the rifle brushed against the leather holster holding his Glock pistol, attached to his vest.
This probably occurred as the officer pushed the rifle to his side as he knelt on the man. The officer rose from the man, took a few steps back, then came forward again to help the man off the ground.
At some point one of the buckles on the officer's vest entered the trigger guard of the rifle, which was hanging from a harness over his shoulder, and when he crouched down to raise the man, the weight of the rifle forced the buckle to pull the trigger and the rifle fired."
Hahaha you've got to be kidding me, pull the other one - it's got bells on
"Krebs said the officer should never have been put in the position he was as he was not a fully qualified AOS member and had not completed his training"
If this isn't careless use of a firearm then what the fuck is?
Accidental shooting in South Auckland - National - NZ Herald News
I would say this would be what you are after...
It sounds like this guy was being a numpty and would be right to be charged if there were any details but presumably he shot himself through stupid handling yes but my point is that the officer in this incident also displayed very poor handling skills and the case shows that we need to train the cops more often as, just like everybody else, some of them are a bit dense
What I can't work out is, they have the man in hand cuffs and he's not putting up a fight but you still walk around with a loaded gun relying on the safetyit sounds like they went out of their way to concoct a story as to why it went off. Sure shit happens but 4 little things all in one hit
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Note a loaded rifle is not referred to. I really wonder if there is any organised training for this to occur
Boom, cough,cough,cough
Haha, why am I not surprised.
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