This is the most recent news I have seen on this story. Kinda makes one revisit the negligence theory. I think the gun must have been an H&R/NEF single shot or an Encore since it mentions fore arms and hammer extensions, not a horribly difficult weapon to check and pass on opened. Unfortunately this will most likely take down another small shop and the loader who brought in the gun in the first place will walk.
GRAND JUNCTION — A prosecutor from outside Mesa County will determine possible criminal charges related to a shooting at a Grand Junction sporting goods store.
District Attorney Pete Hautzinger on Thursday said an investigation into the Feb. 9 shooting at Jerry’s Outdoor Sports, 507 30 Road, has been turned over to the Ninth Judicial District Attorney in Glenwood Springs, Martin Beeson.
Hautzinger said the special prosecution was appropriate because of his relationship with a key figure in the investigation, Richard Bacher.
“I’ve known Richard as long as I’ve been here (1992), we’re friends, we’ve socialized together, and I’ve put him on the witness stand,” Hautzinger said.
Bacher — a patrol officer who rose to the rank of sergeant with the Grand Junction Police Department between October 1976 and September 2002 — was working on a .243-caliber rifle on Feb. 9 when it fired and wounded a coworker.
Kenny Franklin, 53, of Grand Junction, was shot in the abdomen.
Hautzinger said his relationship with Bacher also includes Bacher’s stint as a supervisor with Mesa County’s Probation Department.
Rob McCallum, spokesman with the Colorado Judicial Branch, confirmed Bacher was a supervisor in the local probation office from October 2002 to July 2003.
Bacher was chief of police in Delta before resigning in September 2007.
“For all those reasons, it’s better for someone who doesn’t have that kind of relationship to look at the case,” Hautzinger said.
The DA said he couldn’t recall the last time he’d spoken with Bacher.
“Certainly not since this incident took place,” Hautzinger said. “I don’t think I’ve talked to him since he left Delta.”
The DA said Beeson’s office will determine what, if any, criminal charges will be filed. If they are, Glenwood prosecutors will handle the case.
The Mesa County Sheriff’s Office on Feb. 22 turned over a report to Hautzinger on the incident.
Hautzinger said those reports were sent to Glenwood on Thursday.
Beeson’s Ninth Judicial District includes Garfield, Rio Blanco and Pitkin counties.
Bacher, 56, told sheriff’s investigators he “thought either Michael (Dean) or Jerry (Stehman) would have checked,” to see if a rifle brought to Jerry’s Outdoor Sports on Feb. 9 still had a live round.The rifle’s owner, Michael Dean, 47, of Loma,
took the weapon in for upgrades that day.
Dean said he first gave the rifle to
Jerry Stehman, the store’s owner.
According to court records,
Stehman told investigators “he did not open the firearm to see if it was loaded with ammunition, as he should have per Jerry’s Outdoor Sports policy.”
Stehman then gave the rifle to Bacher.
“Richard said he set the rifle upside down in the cradle holding devise and installed the fore stock. Richard turned the rifle right side up in the cradle holding devise and installed the hammer extension.”[/COLOR]“Richard said, while the rifle was still in the holding devise, he pulled the hammer back to test the extension.”[/COLOR]“Richard said the hammer must have slipped from the grip of his thumb and fell forward, causing the rifle to fire,” according to court records.
A search warrant for Dean’s truck was also obtained after a sheriff’s investigator noticed an alleged strong odor of marijuana “emitting” from Dean.
His truck was impounded at the sheriff’s office.Beeson couldn’t be reached for comment Thursday.
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This happened with an experienced shop owner, an experienced retired LE officer, Experienced shop employees, the loader who brought in the loaded gun seems to be the one who started this perfect storm but it seems there were plenty who messed up after that. They do not have a gunsmith shop per se and the work was going on out on the counters. They also are in the corner of a strip mall with a mexican resturant on one side and a pizza delivery shop on the other. Much has been speculated on about the type or condition of the gun but as I read it it almost had to have been a break open single shot easily dissasembled even if a round is stuck in the chamber.