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On Fri, 22 Jan 2016 12:06:21 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: On 1/22/2016 11:22 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: Intoxicated conceal-carry gun owner shot and critically wounded a woman during Benghazi movie in WA Renton police say the suspect, who appeared intoxicated, went to the showing of "13 Hours." Police say the man walked inside the theater with a gun and "accidentally" discharged his weapon, hitting a woman in the theater. The woman has been upgraded from critical to serious condition. The man took off, but his dad did the right thing: Police believe the suspect initially left the scene on Thursday evening right after the shooting, but the man's father called 911 a short time later to turn him in. The 29-year-old surrendered to police at his family's home in Newcastle. The suspect told detectives the shooting was an accident that took place when he dropped his gun inside the theater. The man reportedly said the gun discharged when it fell to the ground. He also said he'd been drinking before the shooting took place. - - - That's one of the reasons Massachusetts does "drop tests" on handguns as part of the compliance inspection process. I wondered about that myself. I would be curious what the gun was and how it was being carried. It is one of the advantages of pistols like my Ruger. It is DA and carried with the hammer down. Even a 100 year old design like the 1911 is "drop" safe, even in condition 1 (cocked and locked) I imagine there are some off brand "ring of fire" guns that are not safe. |
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