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MI: Officer stable following gun shot [aka negligent discharge']
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"Mount Pleasant Police Officer Ron Langworthy accidentally shot fellow officer David VanDyke in the foot Tuesday afternoon."
"VanDyke suffered minor injuries to his foot in the shooting, MPPD said in a press release. ..."
"MPPD Director of Public Safety William Yeagley said the incident occurred around 3 p.m. when the two officers were in the squad room of the MPPD."
"Yeagley said Langworthy was unaware there was ammunition in the weapon." ...
"According to Glock, the pistol’s manufacturer, there is no such thing as an accidental shooting with a Glock like Langworthy’s."
"Glocks are manufactured with a 'Safe Action' system where shots are fired only when the trigger is pulled ..." ... |
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