General Female officer shoots man in his leg while removing his gun

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Koma

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In the official report they said she was trying to remove the gun from the holster itself for some reason and got several fingers inside the trigger guard causing the discharge.
 

Koma

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I never understood taking a gun off of a compliant person that are legally allowed to carry and inform you that they are carrying. The ones that don't tell you are the ones you have to be worried about, it was a simple you don't touch yours and I don't touch mine followed by a laugh.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79Mjo-a4ODM&rco=1
I’ve been pulled over twice while carrying. Conversations went exactly that way.
 

kvr28

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In the official report they said she was trying to remove the gun from the holster itself for some reason and got several fingers inside the trigger guard causing the discharge.
Yep, just pull the damn holster, don't finger fuck a gun that you know nothing about, but I have an issue with them even removing it from him
 

O’Browneye

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Dave_Accu

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I never understood taking a gun off of a compliant person that are legally allowed to carry and inform you that they are carrying. The ones that don't tell you are the ones you have to be worried about, it was a simple you don't touch yours and I don't touch mine followed by a laugh.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79Mjo-a4ODM&rco=1

Every time I have had police contact and I have my gun on me, I would tell them right away and I've never been asked for my CPL license. Like you said, if they're compliant person, they are probably not the ones you are after. I think only once a cop ask me where my gun was on my body and I told him I appendix carry and he looked at me like I I was telling him it's on the side of my fourth leg. "Yeah motherfucker I'm, fucking skinny and I can do that".
 

mysticmac

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In the state I'm in, I'm not legally required to say anything about a firearm I'm carrying to a cop unless they ask. I've never been approached by a cop around here, but I doubt I'd volunteer that info.

That said, the only time I've ever had someone notice I'm carrying happened to be a cop that was doing traffic control for a road construction crew in an area where I was going for a walk. He was eating his lunch (a slice of pizza) on the sidewalk and saw me crossing the street toward him which I then walked by him. This was when the BLM protests were going on, so I'm guessing he was on high alert. He didn't say anything, but he paid a lot of attention to me so I could tell by his body language that he knew I was carrying.