Trinity Police officer recovering after weapon discharged

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Trinity Police officer recovering after weapon discharged

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Maybe they need a shotgun rack?

This is the same city that had a tv show recently named Fat Cops.

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The guy lost a pinky toe? The shotgun was pointed downward. Interesting way to carry a loaded shotgun. I thought it would either be in the trunk or in a rack pointed upward.

On a side note, anyone else get a chuckle out of one of the guys arrested being named Billy Bong?
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That's a whole bunch of failures riding in a car. Shotgun slid, safety disengaged, trigger pulled. Probably a black shotgun.

Those three drugee's got off easy. In New York they would have owed an LEO a pinky toe.
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Looks like the shotgun was not in Cruiser Ready or Cruiser Safe mode, which is SOP at most agencies for both shotguns and rifles.

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All very valid points, but I'm still trying to figure out how a shotgun goes off in the back seat and shoots the driver in the foot. :headscratch
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LeonCarr wrote:Looks like the shotgun was not in Cruiser Ready or Cruiser Safe mode, which is SOP at most agencies for both shotguns and rifles.

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Can you give more details about the modes you mentioned?
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Cruiser Ready = empty chamber, trigger cycled/hammer down, action released
Cruiser Safe = empty chamber, hammer (or striker) cocked - trigger set, action locked closed
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C-dub wrote:On a side note, anyone else get a chuckle out of one of the guys arrested being named Billy Bong?
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Pawpaw wrote:All very valid points, but I'm still trying to figure out how a shotgun goes off in the back seat and shoots the driver in the foot. :headscratch
More to the story than is being told.
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carlson1 wrote:
Pawpaw wrote:All very valid points, but I'm still trying to figure out how a shotgun goes off in the back seat and shoots the driver in the foot. :headscratch
More to the story than is being told.
:iagree: Why would the shotgun be in the backseat, ever?
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jmra wrote:
carlson1 wrote:
Pawpaw wrote:All very valid points, but I'm still trying to figure out how a shotgun goes off in the back seat and shoots the driver in the foot. :headscratch
More to the story than is being told.
:iagree: Why would the shotgun be in the backseat, ever?
Excellent point. Can't believe I missed that. :oops:
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C-dub wrote:
jmra wrote:
carlson1 wrote:
Pawpaw wrote:All very valid points, but I'm still trying to figure out how a shotgun goes off in the back seat and shoots the driver in the foot. :headscratch
More to the story than is being told.
:iagree: Why would the shotgun be in the backseat, ever?
Excellent point. Can't believe I missed that. :oops:
Maybe the officer was in too much of a hurry to serve the warrant and he didn't follow proper procedures.
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Hey mojo84,

airbornecpa nailed the response.

Both methods have the shotgun chamber empty until ready to employ to prevent a negligent discharge into someone's body parts or to prevent an unauthorized sunroof in your patrol unit :shock: .

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Got it. Thanks
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