Unlicensed Man's gun discharges in cubicle at work
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 6:27 am
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Man's gun discharges in cubicle at work, injures him
By ALEX BRANCH
abranch@star-telegram.com
An employee of a Lake Worth insurance company was shot in both legs Tuesday morning when a handgun he brought to work discharged as he sat in his cubicle, Police Chief Brett McGuire said.
There is no evidence that the 47-year-old man had intended to harm anyone with the weapon but rather "just felt the need to carry it," McGuire said.
"He wasn't having problems with his bosses or co-workers that we know of," McGuire said.
The incident occurred about 9:15 a.m. at Al Boenker Insurance, 6030 Lake Worth Blvd. After arriving at work, the man draped his jacket over the back of his chair, McGuire said. The .45-caliber automatic was in the left jacket pocket.
As the man got settled in his chair, the gun discharged, McGuire said.
The man was likely doing something to the weapon when it fired because "that particular weapon doesn't just sit there and go off," McGuire said.
The bullet passed through the man's left leg and then his right leg and through the corner of a bookcase before lodging in the wall of a cubicle occupied by a startled female co-worker, McGuire said.
The man was taken to a hospital, he said.
Lake Worth police have no record of the man being licensed to carry a concealed weapon, McGuire said. He also appears to have violated his company's policy against bringing guns to work -- licensed or not -- without company officials' permission.
Detectives will wait until the man has recovered from his injuries to determine whether to pursue charges, McGuire said.
Alex Branch, 817-390-7689