Shooting ends police lesson in gun safety

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If this wasn't so senseless it would almost be "Keystone Cops" comical. Talk about a violation of at least one of the four rules of handling firearms, this has got to be a classic example!

"I am the only one in this room qualified to handle this weapon!"

My condolences to our friends across the pond.

http://timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article1867903.ece

Shooting ends police lesson in gun safety

June 1, 2007

A police worker was accidentally shot by a gun specialist during a lecture on firearms awareness at the Thames Valley force’s headquarters.

The wounded man, who is in his fifties, was reported to be in a serious but stable condition yesterday in the John Radcliffe hospital, Oxford, after surgery for a wound to his abdomen.

The Independent Police Complaints Commission will now examine how a 9mm Glock pistol came to have a live round, why the safety catch was not on, and whether the officer checked the status of the gun before the lesson.

Eleven call operators were attending the session in Kidlington, Oxford, on Wednesday when the gun went off as the officer – a member of the force’s tactical firearms unit – was demonstrating how it worked.

“A shot ran out and one of the class was shot in the stomach from fairly close range,” a police source said. “There was a lot of blood and pandemonium broke out. Someone put in a 999 call from their mobile phone and two ambulances rushed to the police headquarters,” the source said.

One police source said the firearms officer had been suspended from duties during the investigation. He could face a disciplinary hearing in front of the deputy chief constable or possibly charges.

The source said: “The question uppermost in everyone’s mind is why on earth the gun was loaded when it was being used as during a demonstration in a classroom.”
 
What in the heck is a "safety catch" on a Glock?

It's that bony thing growing out of the end of your shooting hand.

That's like a shop teacher cutting off his fingers while talking about table saw safety.
 
I don't know if this is BS, true, or an urban legend, but our CCW instructor told of a guy in a class who during a break was handling a pistol being used for demonstration, and acting a little weird.
After the break, it turned out this guy was an anti, who had put ammo in the pistol hoping for an accident to occur.
 
Thats why you use "blue" and "red" pistols. And check to make sure its empty and have some one else check to make sure its empty and not point it at any one in the class ever.
 
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