https://abcnews.go.com/US/detective-...posts_card_hed
Gun in a purse, holstered - shoots officer - that's the claim.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/detective-...posts_card_hed
Gun in a purse, holstered - shoots officer - that's the claim.
Last edited by Glenn E. Meyer; 08-24-2021 at 09:32 PM.
SERPA might be agency-required.
If we have to march off into the next world, let us walk there on the bodies of our enemies.
Why would a SERPA in a purse trigger a gun? Something pop the gun out by hitting the release? Then something getting in the trigger guard? At the IDPA matches, that HCM and I went to, I was not impressed by the holster (big insight). Saw a new guy struggle so much with the release the SO grabbed him.
I agree, and I do despise SERPA, but I’m curious what could have got in there to pull trigger. While I am no fan of the P320, I am skeptical about this. Neither poor gun choice nor poor holster/ carry method choice would surprise me as to being the main culprit.
But a Serpa and P320 combo? As Buffalo Joe would say “come on man!”.
If the same level of attention was given every time somebody shot themselves with a Glock, they would seem like really scary and unsafe weapons.
A few of the accounts regarding the P320 sound plausible to me. The vast majority of them sound like operator error and the operator is now trying to dodge responsibility.
I saw a news story about an officer who shot herself in the leg with her P320 when she was removing the gun from the holster while seated in her patrol vehicle. The claim was that the gun just went off. Even if that’s true, it still doesn’t explain why it was pointed at the officers leg.
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