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Opinions and speculation aside, my heart goes out to her family. What a tragedy =( |
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I DO NOT KNOW THE OFFICER OR THE VICTIM INVOLVED IN THIS TRAGIC SHOOTING. I am only trying to see for myself if the stated way this happened is even possible.
This is truely a tragic accident that occured within my department. I feel for the victim, her family, and the officer. I just had this same decussion at my barbershop. I barber has a CPL and carries. He also has the same neoprene holster that the officer was using which is horrible and offers not locking mechanism. Their are several types of neoprene holsters, but the one which he was carrying is just like a drivers wet suit. At the barbershop, I took my barbers neoprene holster , placed a pair of his scissors inside, handle in first and was able to easily pulled one of the loops of the scissors handle in a downward motion as if it was the trigger of a weapon. In this first photo, it shows the compact version of the weapon that the officer was carrying, but more importantly, it shows my holster, when properly placed on the waistband, it is parallel to the ground. http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/...tration002.jpg Now this photo shows a pancake holster carrying the DPD issued S&W MP in a holster designed to point at a 45 degree angle to the ground. http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/...tration001.jpg Now imagine if someone was squatting and held on to your waistband for balance, then pulled themselves up using your waistband. Went doing this, you may have a natural instinct to clench your hand. The weapon is concealed under my shirt. http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/...h/demo2001.jpg Same photo with my shirt raised up and my thumb is still on the trigger. http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/...h/demo2002.jpg |
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http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/...h/demo2003.jpg
Now, this only shows that it is possible. I can honestly say that in my opinion, I am 100 % sure that I DON'T HAVE A CLUE AS TO WHAT REALLY HAPPENED. |
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@ Tom....man, I have been trying to move to West Bloomfield for over a year...just tried of all the nonsense in the streets. |
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Could it be possible the weapon came out of the holster, fell and discharged?
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The bad thing about it all is that there is a dead, one day short of turning 25 years old, young lady. Lets suppose the officer is cleared....I believe that he can still be sued by the family for Wrongful Death. |
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[quote=HollywoodQue;1677022]Yeah man, it's a damn shane that it gotten this bad....but don't be fooled for a minute. The entire country is in bad shape.
I agree, the entire country is getting worse. |
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I absolutly Love the City Tom. The downtown river walk is just a site of pure beauty brother. The buildings, trees, store fronts have never disappointed me, but these crazy azz #4%6&* are out of their mines.
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I hear you, Howard....still can find patches of beauty on the East side....but the West side just brings a tear to my eye.
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Howard, great pics and explanation! I can see that being harder to do with a stiffer/leather holster but if its one of these
http://www.unclemikes.com/products/i..._holsters.html (if i posted it right) I can definitely see it possible using the actions that you describe. Seeing in the above link how the Glock's trigger area is exposed and neoprene being being semi soft i can easily see a thumb or a finger getting in there. |
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[quote=Blueface;1677059 If in the heat of the moment, you have to pull the gun, remember to pull the slide and then aim and shoot, you will likely be dead long before the bullet makes it to the chamber. [/QUOTE]
Unless you train consistently that way, Carlos. In the heat of the moment, one who trains regularly will revert back to how he trains instinctually. I train in the range, with my off-duty weapon, to draw, rack and fire. |
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I hit the rang twice a month on average. I try to practice drawing regularly but since my carry is a Ruger LCP, with that small slide, not sure I can practice enough to be comfortable. I want to get something bigger like a Glock 26 for more times than not and would definitely feel better racking that slide in a bind. |
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