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I wonder if it was select fire.
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I wonder if it was select fire.
It's funny that when a cop fluffs up it's OH THEY ARE HUMAN AND THEY MAKE MISTAKES..... if you or I do it, we get revoked and loose our rights.
This quote says it all. It's true that people do make mistakes and I do feel sorry for that officer because SPD is going to investigate, but the biggest issue was the weapon was left unattended. Any nut job could have walked off with it...how long would it have been before the officer realized his rifle was missing?
the story I read had one officer unloading a trunk placing the rifle on the trunk lid of the car next to his and walking into the building with an arm load of stuff. Second officer comes out of the building and leaves in the car with the rifle on the trunk. SO it took two officers to make this happen.
Since few people do a walk around on their car before they jump in and drive off I would venture almost all of us could have the same thing happen. NOW the office who placed the rifle on the trunk and walked into the building was the one to screw up. If the car was being unloaded in a secure area then much less then if it was parked on the street.
the mistake isnt excusable but give em a brake.
Why? That same cop would be more than happy to plant your face in the dirt and run you through the mill had you made the same absent minded "honest mistake" on his turf...