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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: Paraguy on June 04, 2012, 10:48:00 AM
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Guess who ain't gettin' any for a while....... I would call this a Negligent Discharge as opposed to an Accidental Discharge. Thoughts?
HARRISBURG (AP) — Authorities say a Harrisburg police officer shot his wife in the buttocks as he was showing his department-issued gun to family and friends during a weekend cookout at his home.
Dauphin County District Attorney Ed Marsico said Wednesday that the gun issued to Officer William Owens discharged and struck the officer’s wife.
Marsico said he believes the shooting was an accident but charges could be filed if an investigation determines Owens acted recklessly.
Owens’ wife was treated at a hospital after the incident Saturday evening.
A city spokesman said the officer has been suspended without pay pending the outcome of an investigation.
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Any unintended discharge of a firearm is negligent.
More proof that some cops shouldn't be able to use a butter knife let alone a firearm!
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More proof that some cops shouldn't be able to use a butter knife let alone a firearm!
The definitive proof of your statement is the skylight in Hazcat's ceiling!
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He and his wounded wife could form a support group with this couple http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/florida-man-mistakes-girlfriend-hog-shoots-her-211904311.html
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Are we sure that was a mistake? ;D ;D ;D Most cops I've met aren't very good shots.
Yeah, yeah, before all you cops out there jump down my throat I DO know a few cops who are good shots but they are few and far between.
Pecos
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Marsico said he believes the shooting was an accident but charges could be filed if an investigation determines Owens acted recklessly.
This is pretty much a slam dunk. When someone gets a hole they weren't born with because you were playing with your handgun, it qualifies as reckless IMHO.
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The definitive proof of your statement is the skylight in Hazcat's ceiling!
LOL
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Are we sure that was a mistake? ;D ;D ;D Most cops I've met aren't very good shots.
Yeah, yeah, before all you cops out there jump down my throat I DO know a few cops who are good shots but they are few and far between.
Pecos
This is true. Just because someone is a police officer that fact does not mean they like guns....or even think the public should have firearms. Thankfully, here in Oklahoma many of the officers do like guns and think that the public should have firearms...there are those, however, who do not like the public having weapons and have hassled people I know when stopped. But it does do good to complain here in Oklahoma...the guys who hassle citizens about guns usually end up on the bottom of the barrel.