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    Quote Originally Posted by Glendive View Post
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FQy1h5mC5nY
    Phoenix pd. Patrolman with the gauge appears to not have chambered a round or left the safety on and could not get it figured out.
    Quote Originally Posted by sff70 View Post
    He takes his right hand off the gun to run the bolt. You hear the bolt, not the safety.
    Agree. That appears to be a 1301 and it sounds like he didn’t have a round chambered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HCM View Post
    Agree. That appears to be a 1301 and it sounds like he didn’t have a round chambered.
    Most common error in manipulation with our guys using semiautomatic Beretta shotguns was failing to hit the shell release button. They'd just continue to run the bolt, never figuring out why the gun wouldn't fire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AMC View Post
    Most common error in manipulation with our guys using semiautomatic Beretta shotguns was failing to hit the shell release button. They'd just continue to run the bolt, never figuring out why the gun wouldn't fire.
    Was the expected routine carry for the chamber to be empty, but with a shell released onto the carrier?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmc45414 View Post
    Was the expected routine carry for the chamber to be empty, but with a shell released onto the carrier?
    No. Patrol ready was full tube, empty chamber, safety on. Procedure was: shell carrier release, run the bolt, safety off when actually firing.

    The problem was a complete and total lack of sustainment training. Five rounds at 10 yards once a year, with no accountability for hits or any skill at manipulation does not constitute 'training'. It's why most officers didn't even bother to take a shotgun on patrol. They were afraid of the thing.

    We had a plan to fix this. Even got an approved purchase order for 180 new shotguns. But it all went away. Now, they can't even get people qualified on their handguns. Over 300 officers out of compliance, out of maybe 1400 left. I fear something really bad is on the horizon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AMC View Post
    No. Patrol ready was full tube, empty chamber, safety on. Procedure was: shell carrier release, run the bolt, safety off when actually firing.
    Just curious why no shell on the carrier? I could understand more difficulty in administrative unloading?

    Quote Originally Posted by AMC View Post
    We had a plan to fix this. Even got an approved purchase order for 180 new shotguns. But it all went away. Now, they can't even get people qualified on their handguns. Over 300 officers out of compliance, out of maybe 1400 left. I fear something really bad is on the horizon.
    What a drag...

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    Quote Originally Posted by AMC View Post
    Five rounds at 10 yards once a year, with no accountability for hits or any skill at manipulation does not constitute 'training'. It's why most officers didn't even bother to take a shotgun on patrol. They were afraid of the thing.
    That's about our state mandated annual "qualification".
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    That's sad. Truly.
    There's nothing civil about this war.

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    https://www.kcbd.com/2023/08/04/figh...-with-suspect/

    Amarillo pd motorcycle cop. Got a guy with a warrant.

    Looks like the Glock got dislodged then fired when moved around in the melee.

    A bit unusual to say the least with the citizen taking control of the officer’s pistol.

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    Once again, an officer attempts a singleton arrest instead of waiting for back-up. Fortunately, the citizen jumped into help the officer rather than videoing on a cell phone or assisting the suspect.

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    Arizona Detective Face Off With Armed Suspect Rapidly Firing a Fully Automatic Gun in Wild Shootout


    Kingman, Arizona — On Wednesday, July 19, 2023, following an investigation conducted by the AZDPS Major Incident Division (MID), a jury found the suspect from an April 2022 trooper-involved shooting guilty on eleven charges, including attempted first-degree murder and aggravated assault on law enforcement.

    The incident occurred on April 1, 2022, when Public Safety Detective Donald Shed attempted to pull over the driver of a BMW sedan in Kingman after he failed stop at a stop sign. The suspect driver, later identified as 48-year-old Juan Manuel Rodriguez, did not yield and a pursuit ensued. During the pursuit, Rodriguez attempted to ram Shed’s vehicle. Rodriguez later lost control and Shed collided with the front of his vehicle. Shed drew his duty pistol and initiated a high-risk traffic stop. Rodriguez did not obey commands and began reaching under the dash.

    The BMW began to reverse and Shed, fearing he would be rammed again, sat back in his patrol vehicle. Rodriguez began shooting at Shed with a full-automatic weapon, as heard on the body worn camera footage. Shed returned fire and attempted to flee from the area for his safety.

    Rodriguez’s vehicle struck Shed's vehicle as he fled. Rodriguez got behind Shed as he fled and began shooting at the rear of the police vehicle. Shed returned fire through his back window. During the exchange, Shed was struck in the back by a round fired from the pursuing BMW. The two vehicles eventually separated, and Shed was able to get to a safe location to seek medical attention. Shed was transported from the scene by a Mohave County Deputy to a local hospital where he was treated and released for his injury.

    Rodriguez, who was also wounded in the gun battle, drove to a desert area nearby where the BMW became disabled. An AZDPS Ranger helicopter crew was tracking Rodriguez and observed him place a bag in a wash before walking towards the nearby Mohave County Community College campus, where he collapsed prior to reaching the school buildings. Rodriguez was detained without further incident and transported to a hospital for treatment before being booked into jail.

    The bag Rodriguez attempted to conceal in the desert was recovered and found to contain $34,504 in cash, over 11 grams of fentanyl, and 10 grams methamphetamine. Additionally, five firearms, including a full-automatic handgun and Uzi were recovered, as well as multiple drug ledgers and additional cash.

    On July 19th, a jury found Rodriguez guilty of eleven charges, including:
    - Attempted first-degree murder
    - Aggravated assault
    - Possession of narcotic drugs for sale
    - Possession of dangerous drugs for sale
    - Unlawful flight
    - Money laundering
    - Aggravated assault
    - Aggravated assault
    - Drive by shooting
    - Discharging a firearm at a non-residential structure
    - Misconduct involving weapons

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