DEA Agent who shoots self loses appeal

Why would you get someone else to check your gun is clear its your responsibility. After you have cleared it then if you want someone to double check fair enough. I return to my original point he should never have had a loaded gun in a classroom.
 
We had a gun safety class in my high school as part of PE complete with real firearms. I don't recall that they had locks on them. This wasn't back in the good ol days. This was in the 90's. I've seen this video. Don't know enough to make intelligent critique of the guy. Just hope others learn from his mistakes.
 
I remember him being on Good Morning America claiming the broadcast of a video identifying him as a DEA agent made it impossible for him to work undercover. Of course giving an address to an inner city school as a DEA agent while knowing it was being taped in his opinion did not endanger his undercover status...

I am glad this suit was tossed.
 
He had no chance to win the suit at all. Of course, given his displayed ability to weigh risk vs. benefit it is no mystery that he was unable to see the obvious. At least this whole ridiculous episode served the purpose of keeping this egocentric clown out of actual undercover operations.
 
He states that the gun is unloaded and then walks off camera to have someone off camera verify that its unloaded. It sounds as though the gun's slide is locked back while off camera.

He walks back on camera and holds up the gun with the slide locked back.

He holds the gun up and identifies it as a "Glock forty".

He drops the slide and utters the unfortunate phrase that he's the only one in the room professional enough to handle the gun.

He then points the gun downward, pulls the trigger and the gun discharges.

Video quality is poor, but it's obvious from the subsequent chain of events that when he walks back on camera there is a magazine already in the gun with at least one round loaded.

That means that there are two possibilities.

1. Both he and the off-camera person who verified that the gun was unloaded failed to note that the magazine was in place and still had at least one round in it. This would mean that neither person knew how to properly clear an automatic or that both of them were quite careless.

2. The magazine was reinserted off camera by Paige after both people had verified that the gun was cleared. This would indicate two things. First of all that the person off camera was not observant enough to note that the magazine had been put back in place--he should have stopped Paige immediately. Second, that Paige was not being careful.

The legal challenge was ridiculous, in my opinion. If you do a public demonstration it's completely unrealistic to expect that it can somehow magically become private later on.
 
The smartest ones in the room are the kids in the last 1/3rd of the vid who don't want "shot feller" to demonstrate any more gun skills in the same county they are in!!!!:eek:

I bet several hit the deck when the AR got within' 6 feet of him!:D

Brent
 
I can never hear or say enough, "Common sense isn't quite so common anymore".

I don't think readers Digest had this in mind with their column, "Laughter the best medicine." but dear lord help me.
 
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