I handle property and casualty issues country wide and we naturally use all kinds of jargon, lingo, and abbreviations. However, I always use full spelling for Utah.koine2002 wrote:Hmm, that's kind of suspicious. That said, Gig 'em!! Class of '97. Your title gave it away.Texsquatch wrote:http://kxan.com/2016/05/17/officer-hurt ... as-campus/
I call this mysterious because I don't know how the gun just woke up and decided to fire while holstered.
-Didn't say he touched it, just that he was talking and it fired inside the holster. Maybe it jiggled loose a bit and he rested his arm on it causing it to fire. But what mysterious action caused it to go off on its own?
-The other mystery? The response that these they can happen from time to time while cleaning. Makes it sound like a normal thing.
Would like to know what he was carrying, might explain a lot. But I don't like how the statements elude to this being an inherent by product of carrying a handgun.
I thought I was bad, but my Ohio State buddy won't even say or type the word "Michigan". That takes some creative writing in some business cases.