PA: BBQ gun goes bad

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In Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, last week, a police officer earned a one-way ticket to the dog house.

While using his agency-issued sidearm to demonstrate firearms safety to friends at a Memorial-Day cookout, he allegedly shot his wife in the buttocks.

The woman was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

The officer was suspended from his job and charged with "simple assault with a weapon, recklessly endangering another person, false report to law enforcement and discharging a weapon in the City..."

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Sheesh. If shooting your wife is "simple assault" in Pennsylvania, what does it take to make it aggravated assault?

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Another source with the DA's office tells us that Harrisburg officer William Owens fired his city-issued gun in the air at least six or seven times, when one of the bullets hit his wife in the buttocks.
Something about the reporting on this story is not quite right.

The bottom line to the event seems to be this one.
The District Attorney says guns and alcohol are not a good mix. People who are under the influence do stupid things with guns.
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My sister and brother live In Cumberland Country, right across the river. I'm going to talk to them this weekend about more local scuttlebutt on this situation.
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seamusTX wrote:Sheesh. If shooting your wife is "simple assault" in Pennsylvania, what does it take to make it aggravated assault?
If that's not a rhetorical question, I think the answer is doing it without a badge.
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Well, for once the officer was suspended without pay, and he is being prosecuted. I think his future career options will involve lawnmowers and dirty dishes.

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chasfm11 wrote:
Another source with the DA's office tells us that Harrisburg officer William Owens fired his city-issued gun in the air at least six or seven times, when one of the bullets hit his wife in the buttocks.
Something about the reporting on this story is not quite right.

The bottom line to the event seems to be this one.
The District Attorney says guns and alcohol are not a good mix. People who are under the influence do stupid things with guns.
AMEN

My sister and brother live In Cumberland Country, right across the river. I'm going to talk to them this weekend about more local scuttlebutt on this situation.
So at first this bum said his wife went out the back door to check the pig and just gets shot. Then the bottom drops out on that tail because it's too far over the moon, so the cop takes a seat and fundamentally changes his story: He drank too many Heinie-cans or Duffs, rears and fires his gun wildly behind the house and his wife ends up with a bullet hole in her derriere. The bottom line is he should receive a stern sentence for breeching gun safety rules. :biggrinjester:
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seamusTX wrote: Sheesh. If shooting your wife is "simple assault" in Pennsylvania, what does it take to make it aggravated assault?

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Were there any pictures of the wife? :smilelol5:
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hi-power wrote:
chasfm11 wrote:
Another source with the DA's office tells us that Harrisburg officer William Owens fired his city-issued gun in the air at least six or seven times, when one of the bullets hit his wife in the buttocks.
Something about the reporting on this story is not quite right.

The bottom line to the event seems to be this one.
The District Attorney says guns and alcohol are not a good mix. People who are under the influence do stupid things with guns.
AMEN

My sister and brother live In Cumberland Country, right across the river. I'm going to talk to them this weekend about more local scuttlebutt on this situation.
So at first this bum said his wife went out the back door to check the pig and just gets shot. Then the bottom drops out on that tail because it's too far over the moon, so the cop takes a seat and fundamentally changes his story: He drank too many Heinie-cans or Duffs, rears and fires his gun wildly behind the house and his wife ends up with a bullet hole in her derriere. The bottom line is he should receive a stern sentence for breeching gun safety rules. :biggrinjester:
Now, there's just no call for that kind of nonsense! Bad enough this poor guy is going to be the butt of everyone's jokes for the rest of his life....
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thats going to be a real pain in the butt
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I suspect he gonna wish he shot HIMSELF in the butt. It'd be less painful. This wound will last the rest of their lives. :evil2:
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hmmm, first it happened around 6:00 AM, then it happened around 6:00 PM, Then it happened around 6:00 AM again.

6:00 AM seems a little early to be drunk at a Saturday cook-out (unless it started Friday Evening!)
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Well, no-one answered a pretty fundamental question: Did the wife need shootin' or not? :mrgreen:
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sjfcontrol wrote:hmmm, first it happened around 6:00 AM, then it happened around 6:00 PM, Then it happened around 6:00 AM again.

6:00 AM seems a little early to be drunk at a Saturday cook-out (unless it started Friday Evening!)
SJ its always beer thirty someplace :woohoo ok so if this guy is gonna be the butt of jokes till the end of time.
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The a.m./p.m. thing is pretty confusing. Six in the morning is not too early for some people, and just the end of a fun evening for others.

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sjfcontrol wrote:I suspect he gonna wish he shot HIMSELF in the butt. It'd be less painful. This wound will last the rest of their lives. :evil2:
At least the rest of their married lives. :lol:
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WildBill wrote:
sjfcontrol wrote:I suspect he gonna wish he shot HIMSELF in the butt. It'd be less painful. This wound will last the rest of their lives. :evil2:
At least the rest of their married lives. :lol:
Which, I guess might actually be pretty short!
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