I'll quibble w some phrases the reporter and others used:
1.'The gun went off.' Sorry, no, the
person holding the gun pulled trigger & fired it.
2. It was an "accidental discharge." Sorry, no, it was a
negligent discharge w culpable carelessness.*
From US Airforce website:
"A negligent discharge occurs when a weapon is fired due to either operator error or a lack of attention to basic safety rules." bbm
Not clear to me whether shooting occurred -
- in a
classroom setting (lecture, discussion, pencil & paper tests), or
- at a
range where instructor demo's positions, aiming, firing, & students practice gun handling & shooting.
In classes I'm aware of, protocol in classroom, is like another instructor at link described:
"... a live weapon should never have been in the classroom." (if shooting occurred in classroom)
No real guns, no ammo. Only 'blue guns' (or similar trainers).*
If shooting occurred at a range, still should not have happened (obviously, Captain Obvious).
Are criminal chgs approp. against firearms instructor? Imo, the prosecutor should certainly
consider filing. JM2cts.
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* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unintentional_discharge_(firearms)
"A negligent discharge (ND) is a discharge of a firearm involving culpable carelessness. In judicial and military technical terms, a negligent discharge is a chargeable offence. A number of armed forces automatically consider any accidental discharge to be negligent discharge, under the assumption that a trained soldier has control of his firearm at all times.... This is the case in the United States Army,[SUP][4...."[/SUP]
** http://www.blueguns.com/default.asp?
"A Safe Alternative to Live Firearm Training
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Each product is made with strong, impact-resistant polyurethane with steel reinforcement. This prevents bending and flexing while maintaining the detail, handling and balance of the actual weapon they represent.
Each gun is fabricated in "Law Enforcement Blue" - the most recognized safety color
in the world. Ask for “BLUEGUNS ", a realistic & safe alternative to using live firearms in training situations." bbm