Porter thought he had his training gun in his holster, not his real, loaded gun, his lawyer said.
First rule of firearms: Assume your firearm is still unloaded if it was unloaded the last the time you checked
Porter thought he had his training gun in his holster, not his real, loaded gun, his lawyer said.
First rule of firearms: Assume your firearm is still unloaded if it was unloaded the last the time you checked
Further, it wasn't a firearm training. Batons and shit.
They should have to secure live firearms in a locker when entering a training room, similar to what cops do when bringing a suspect in for booking. Ensures no fuck ups can occur.
Dumb as fuck cops and ex-cops out in the world making it a worse place for everyone.