Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by steve4102
Originally Posted by Beaver10
Something like only 16 times in the US has there been a situation of grabbing a service weapon by mistake, instead of the taser....Not every instance ended in a death.

If that number is correct, it’s an extremely small number, compared to the thousands of times cops pull either their sidearm or taser.

Me thinks the cop had 20 years of dust covering her gun skills and defensive tactics.

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It’s worse than that, much worse, She Was A Training Officer, let that sink in.

She was also a Union rep.
No one is immune from mistakes. Even ER doctors with 20 years experience and immaculate records can grab the wrong hypo off the table after a double shift. That's what our civil courts are for.

Doctors are charged with Criminal Negligence all the time, and rightfully so.
https://www.fuchsberg.com/blog/medical-errors-become-criminal-negligence/


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