So is it common not to find out what exactly cause the trigger to be pulled in these type of AD/ND or is it just things happen? Do they try to re-create it? I'm truly curious how this happened. I'm only asking because this is my go to holster, Safariland ALS light bearing holster. Is it normal for Safariland to get involved into something like this?Most likely a radio antenna or long handcuff key from the belt of the officer seated next to him. There was an investigation, no one was found to have been negligent to my knowledge.
So is it common not to find out what exactly cause the trigger to be pulled in these type of AD/ND or is it just things happen? Do they try to re-create it? I'm truly curious how this happened. I'm only asking because this is my go to holster, Safariland ALS light bearing holster. Is it normal for Safariland to get involved into something like this?
It's the same Safariland holster most LEO use. This one doesn't have the hood.That rig effectively covers the trigger. How would anything get down in there.
How much chap stick do you really need? lmaoSo is it common not to find out what exactly cause the trigger to be pulled in these type of AD/ND or is it just things happen? Do they try to re-create it? I'm truly curious how this happened. I'm only asking because this is my go to holster, Safariland ALS light bearing holster. Is it normal for Safariland to get involved into something like this?
How much chap stick do you really need? lmao
How much chap stick do you really need? lmao
Hey man, I can relate.. winter weather rolling in.. my lips get to be 20 grit.
It's the same Safariland holster most LEO use. This one doesn't have the hood.
I tend to pick up whatever is available, pink, green, yellow.. lol.More of a Carmex kind of guy myself...
So is it common not to find out what exactly cause the trigger to be pulled in these type of AD/ND or is it just things happen? Do they try to re-create it? I'm truly curious how this happened. I'm only asking because this is my go to holster, Safariland ALS light bearing holster. Is it normal for Safariland to get involved into something like this?
This situation was anything but common within IMPD so there's really nothing to compare it to (we do not tolerate negligent discharges and our training and policies have historically done a phenomenal job evading them compared to agencies our size). There was no official information release on what happened that I'm aware of and if there was a recreation of the situation I've not been made aware. There were plenty of witnesses in the immediate area to confirm that no one had a pistol out of its holster and I've been told the spent casing was still in the pistol when it was removed from the holster. As I stated upthread this was a once in a thousand lifetimes event and everyone concerned appears to be satisfied with that analysis.
Thank you sir for the info.This situation was anything but common within IMPD so there's really nothing to compare it to (we do not tolerate negligent discharges and our training and policies have historically done a phenomenal job evading them compared to agencies our size). There was no official information release on what happened that I'm aware of and if there was a recreation of the situation I've not been made aware. There were plenty of witnesses in the immediate area to confirm that no one had a pistol out of its holster and I've been told the spent casing was still in the pistol when it was removed from the holster. As I stated upthread this was a once in a thousand lifetimes event and everyone concerned appears to be satisfied with that analysis.
How much chap stick do you really need? lmao
LOL!!Look at his avatar, he has a lot of room to cover with dem lips.
Not that I have room to talk.
^^^^^ T H I S ^^^^^Hey man, I can relate.. winter weather rolling in.. my lips get to be 20 grit.