It went off all by itself! Guns do that all the time!!!
Hopefully for her, this is a family member she is on very good terms with. Otherwise, some may suspect it was accidentally on purpose.
A friend of a relative of mine (their close friends) killed his own daughter when a gun he was handling, went off in the home. The just about destroyed him!
Another Barney Fife!
Climate change, gun got hot and cooked one off. They’re lucky the whole magazine clip thingy didn’t go off!
Maybe someone should check the State of California’s “safe firearms registry” at the Attorney Generals office. Another stooopid California requirement.
The folks who want us to accept that only police can be trusted with firearms just can’t make themselves use the words “negligent discharge” here.
First thing I thought of was a lesbian couple
Sure, it was an accident. /s
Where did I put my jar of Facepalm?
Non-cop would be in jail, their house searched and all their firearms and ammo permanently confiscated.
Just a fact.
I am very careful when purchasing firearms. I check their temperament and their behavior in the store before bringing them into my home. So far I’ve managed to avoid the Pit Bulls and Rottweilers of the firearms world, and all the guns I bring home have been well behaved. Not even one has gone off without permission.
I give my shopping habits most of the credit, but I’m also a good role model. Those with poorly behaved guns could eliminate most of the problem just by setting a good example and following the Rules when their guns are watching.
Dear Lewis Grizwold of the Fresno Bee: Could you please refrain from using the term “accidental” when referring to future firearm incidents like this. Instead, please substitute the word “careless” to make your articles more truthful.