Posted on 09/14/2005 9:54:28 PM PDT by PAR35
AUSTELL, Georgia (AP) -- A trainee at a state law enforcement academy was accidentally shot and killed by her instructor Tuesday during a classroom exercise, authorities said.
The police trainee was among about 30 students in the seventh week of a state-mandated 10-week training course at the North Central Georgia Law Enforcement Academy.
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Cobb County Police spokesman Dana Pierce said the veteran instructor was "very traumatized" and had to seek medical attention.
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He would have beaten my a## if I had ever engaged in the kind of horseplay with guns I saw some of my drunk buddies do as a teen, but he didn't need to. The craziest thing I ever did with a gun was shoot hornet's nests with them, and we were sober even then. His lessons stuck. Guns are just plain dangerous. I don't care HOW familiar you are as an "instructor." It takes once to kill or maim someone. You may end someone else's life and ruin what is left of yours.
If I may, a few rules:
1) there is no such thing as an "unloaded" gun
2) if you point it, it should only be with the purpose of discharging it (in the case that you are pointing it at a person, the only thing that should change this is if you no longer see their face, but their back)
3) if you display it in a hostile manner it should be for the purpose if withdrawing it, pointing it, and discharging it if the situation continues
4) always assume the other person with a weapon will do the most stupid thing imaginable
Just a final note for anyone still bored enough to be reading this. A good friend and a VERY safe gun user almost killed me a month ago at the range. I have shot with him for some time and I felt VERY comfortable with his rituals of safety (which mirror mine). He had a .40 SW with VERY light action (new to him). He shot the weapon once, and the recoil snapped the pistol to almost straight up in the air. He did not realize how feather light the action was and accidentally discharged another round while the pistol was pointed up. The round hit a steel girder, and ricocheted past my head (I felt the air before I heard the whizz). I flinched, and my friend thought he had shot me. This guy is a safety fanatic (he was horrified at his own actions), and if it can happen to HIM, it could happen to anyone. I wish every gun owner and user could have had my dad as someone to introduce them to firearms.
I remember reading about some 2nd Lt in Iraq (Gulf War I )who was "training" his men on something, and wanted to demonstrate how the .9mm safety operates. He clicked something, pointed the gun to his head to demonstrate how "safe" it was, and blew his own brains (or whatever they were) out in front of his men.
As tragic as this death was, someone this stupid was just a Darwin award looking for an opportunity.
Won't argue with that at all....
1st rule of Gun safety is never point the weapon at anything you don't want to destroy
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Same type of incident happened in Wetumpka, AL a few years ago. Shooter and victim were close friends.
Promote the man and give him more responsibility.
Your great dad killed an innocent snake to impress you. Glad he wasn't my dad.
From a Klintoon thread?....Think I recall that......Meantime --prayers for the family of the victim..and her instructor..
Why was it, when we were training twenty something years ago, we always had to use those deactivated red-handled guns. Think it might have been for safety reasons?
Details here
If a "civilian" shot someone they might be charged with negligent homicide. I wonder is this blue line member will be charged?
The victim is an innocent person. She was there for training as a peace officer. It isn't her responsibility to ensure her instructors know what they are doing.
What a stupid thing to say. I pray you are not as stupid as your brief missive portrays you to be.
Looks like Larry got the scoop. How sad and unecessary. Of course this gals family will soon own the city and I forsee a manslaughter chatge here if this is accurate.
According to #57, the make/model had little to do with it. Apparently he wasn't suppose to have ammo, or a working gun in the area he was in. If true, this guy blew it in a very big way.
True......ya'll stay safe !
And indeed, there is now no comment there.
Ready, Aim, Report Abuse.
No such thing as an innocent cottonmouth.
You may be looking for the PETA discussion boards. They are several doors to the left.
I agree. Looks like a coverup may be in the making. The local paper hasn't even identified the shooter, and you know that they know his name. http://www.mdjonline.com/268/10195295.txt
I know that Austell is more than 'just a few block south' of Kennesaw. More like 10 miles by air, longer by car. If it's on the way to church, where do you go? Newnan?
Me, too. That would have made you my brother, and my dad used to whip me for kicking my younger brother's a##. From your response, I can see it would have been a moral obligation to kick yours, too.
I don't think I could have stood the extra pain.
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