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KY: Video: Ky. cop injured after pistol discharges in gun store, files suit
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A Glasgow Police Department officer is suing a Glasgow store and its owners after he suffered a hand injury when a gun he was handling accidentally discharged.
Darrell Smith asked March 26 to look at a Sig Sauer Copperhead .380-caliber handgun that was in a display case at Barren Outdoors on Scottsville Road, and his lawsuit alleges that an employee handed the gun to Smith without performing safety checks.
SUBMITTER'S COMMENT: And apparently the officer also failed to perform safety checks. Many good comments. |
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Millwright66
(1/19/2015)
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Ain't my fault ! Ain't my fault ! Ain't my fault !
Never mind I'm entrusted to safely carry/use firearms in public ! |
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