Negligent discharge of a firearm during physical exertion or a struggle is not an accident - it's a very high likelihood negligently caused event if one has his finger on the trigger before a decision to fire has been made.
This incident that occurred in Boise, ID is just another reminder that the involuntary clenching of the opposite hand that happens when you clench the other will fire a gun held in that hand if a finger is on the trigger.
This Police One article discusses the realities. They apply to non-LEO's equally because our bodies are all wired the same way.
Police Negligent Discharge During Arrest
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Re: Police Negligent Discharge During Arrest
Link is fixed.
http://www.policeone.com/police-product ... discharge/
http://www.policeone.com/police-product ... discharge/
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Re: Police Negligent Discharge During Arrest
The officer had no holster??? 

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Re: Police Negligent Discharge During Arrest
Apparently he was carrying Plaxico-Stylesjfcontrol wrote:The officer had no holster???
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Re: Police Negligent Discharge During Arrest
Yep, the agency seems to be attempting to address only one of the two issues here. Hopefully, they are internally discussing the "booger picker on the bang switch" problem as well.Excaliber wrote:Negligent discharge of a firearm during physical exertion or a struggle is not an accident - it's a very high likelihood negligently caused event if one has his finger on the trigger before a decision to fire has been made.
This incident that occurred in Boise, ID is just another reminder that the involuntary clenching of the opposite hand that happens when you clench the other will fire a gun held in that hand if a finger is on the trigger.
This [url-http://www.policeone.com/police-product ... discharge/]Police One[/url] article discusses the realities. They apply to non-LEO's equally because our bodies are all wired the same way.
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Re: Police Negligent Discharge During Arrest
Oops - a dash instead of an equal sign problem. Fixed in the earlier post as well.10Shooter wrote:Link is fixed.
http://www.policeone.com/police-product ... discharge/
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