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  • Specularius

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    My understanding is that the officer suffered a negligent discharge, wounding himself. He then fired a round into the car to cover up the fact that his wound was self inflicted.
     

    JBP55

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    My understanding is that the officer suffered a negligent discharge, wounding himself. He then fired a round into the car to cover up the fact that his wound was self inflicted.

    Hard to have an ND with a pistol in a triple retention duty holster.
     

    323MAR

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    I used to know an officer(New Orleans area) who shot himself in the right foot with a Glock 22, inside his departmental vehicle, during the mid 90’s. He came clean with his rank and managed to avoid major trouble.
     

    Pops 1

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    I worked with a guy once back when we carried revolvers was work a detail at a Holiday Inn, he was doing his fast draw in the mens room and shoot a toilet.
     

    mountainair26

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    If this is real, and I think it is, it's in the top all time negligent discharge, moron moments i've ever seen.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=am-Qdx6vky0

    I can't believe he's waiving his "glock poison" around in a classroom full of people and then pops himself in the leg. I mean, seriously ...:rolleyes:
     
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    340six

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    My understanding is that the officer suffered a negligent discharge, wounding himself. He then fired a round into the car to cover up the fact that his wound was self inflicted.

    Still could not be as embarrassing as the cop who shot himself 3 separate times.
    His wind breaker or jacket that was issued had pull strings. The strings pulled the Gloc trigger. You would think after shoothingv yourself once you would cut the pull strings off.
    Boy the ribbing you would get for doing that 3 times.
     

    Kraut

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    A friend of mine once got himself a new pistol (XD-9 when they first came out) and, while home alone, was getting a feel for it, racking the slide, inserting and dropping the mag, and dry firing, but he was mixing those things around some and happened to have racked the slide while the magazine, which was loaded, was in the pistol. He then dropped the mag, then "dry" fired...through a hollow-core interior door, across one room, through an open doorway, across another room, through an interior wall into his daughter's room, and finally through one last layer of another hollow-core interior door, with the round falling into the bottom of that last door. He happened to be doing this in a tiny little room while sitting in a spot that many guys, when home alone with no one to bother them, sit for a while, so it was very convenient that it scared the...stuff out of him.
     
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