ICE told to get the eff out

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That gun is well known for accidental discharges.
it can't accidentally discharge if there in no chambered round and the striker not primed.

Its the drop safety that was the issue.

What f*** id** caries a side arm with a chambered round.
 
I still think he had intentions of taking a few agents out and doing himself in but that cannot now be proven with the info that we have.
 
it can't accidentally discharge if there in no chambered round and the striker not primed.

Its the drop safety that was the issue.

What f*** id** caries a side arm with a chambered round.

It is common practice amongst experienced concealed carriers. So is carrying a spare magazine. Nothing the victim did was unusual. The safety probably got knocked by the agent yanking it out of the victim's waistband/holster.
 
It is common amongst experienced concealed carriers. So is carrying a spare magazine. Nothing the victim did was unusual. The safety probably got knocked by the agent yanking it out of the victim's waistband/holster.
Nonsense
 
It is common practice amongst experienced concealed carriers. So is carrying a spare magazine. Nothing the victim did was unusual. The safety probably got knocked by the agent yanking it out of the victim's waistband/holster.
:ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
He has gone to a protest against ICE agents with a loaded gun and two full magazines and wasn't expecting trouble. The only reason you would load the weapon is to be able to fire it quickly, Why would he feel the need to load the chamber and then start fighting with the agents?
 
He has gone to a protest against ICE agents with a loaded gun and two full magazines and wasn't expecting trouble. The only reason you would load the weapon is to be able to fire it quickly, Why would he feel the need to load the chamber and then start fighting with the agents?

Because he wasn't expecting to fight with the agents. He was just following standard practice for many experience concealed carriers. Many think it is pointless having a gun unless it is hot, because you might need to react instantly. An experienced carrier takes his gun everywhere. 'Pants on, gun on' as the old expression goes. Yesterday would have been no different.
 
It is common practice amongst experienced concealed carriers. So is carrying a spare magazine. Nothing the victim did was unusual. The safety probably got knocked by the agent yanking it out of the victim's waistband/holster.
so is negligent discharge.

do we know it was holstered ? If it was tucked in the waistband, then having it loaded is beyond daft.
 
Because he wasn't expecting to fight with the agents. He was just following standard practice for many experience concealed carriers. Many think it is pointless having a gun unless it is hot, because you might need to react instantly. An experienced carrier takes his gun everywhere. 'Pants on, gun on' as the old expression goes. Yesterday would have been no different.
except today he was going shoot some ICE agents
 
Because he wasn't expecting to fight with the agents. He was just following standard practice for many experience concealed carriers. Many think it is pointless having a gun unless it is hot, because you might need to react instantly. An experienced carrier takes his gun everywhere. 'Pants on, gun on' as the old expression goes. Yesterday would have been no different.
He only needed to cock it to load it, what was he expecting to do by cocking the gun?
 
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