In the Baltimore, Maryland, area Tuesday, a police trainee was shot and seriously injured during a training exercise in which no live ammunition was supposed to be present.
Numerous police personnel have been suspended, and all training has been put on hold until investigations are complete.
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It sounds like a "shoot house" exercise in a disused state building that went awry.
- Jim
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Fear, anger, hatred, and greed. The devil's all-you-can-eat buffet.
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Departments should have procedures in place for training events. When those procedures are not followed, tragic accidents like this happen.
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I don't doubt the state has procedures, and I don't doubt the procedures weren't followed. That is how these things happen.
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In Arlington we had an officer killed like this just a few years back, at a school no less. Joey Cushman
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A police officer was indicted for two misdemeanors in connection with this shooting.
The officer who was shot can now walk and talk, and may be able to eat soon.
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Don't ask me how the justice system works in Maryland, but even in Texas grand juries occasionally return an indictment for a misdemeanor.
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The officer who was shot can now walk and talk, and may be able to eat soon.
http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2013-0 ... re-officer" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Don't ask me how the justice system works in Maryland, but even in Texas grand juries occasionally return an indictment for a misdemeanor.
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Re: MD: Police trainee shot during training exercise
Complacency kills, safety briefings may be boring but they are there for a reason