"Accidental" discharge by Boston PD

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Police Officer Accidentally Discharges Weapon on Centre Street
Boston Police confirmed that an officer accidentally discharged a weapon on Centre Street in Jamaica Plain Monday afternoon.

Boston Police Department spokesperson Myeshia Henderson told Jamaica Plain News that the incident occurred at around 1:40 p.m. at the intersection of Centre Street and Seaverns Avenue. No injuries were reported.
Oops. This took place a block away from the PO that hosts Comm2A's mailing address.
 
NEGLIGENT DISCHARGE, by a liberal. If he/she/it doesn't lose their ma ltc, then it's all a farce. Constitutional carry!

I bet the gun even had a safety, or three!!!
 
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NEGLIGENT DISCHARGE, by a liberal. If he/she/it doesn't lose their ma ltc, then it's all a farce. Constitutional carry!

I bet the gun even had a safety, or three!!!
What? LEO = liberal now? Learn something new on NES every day [rolleyes]
 
ooooh is that why the Glock is deemed unsafe for sale in the Commonwealth that only sworn and well "trained" law officers can possess their super killy power?
 
We should all start a campaign to get the AG to prohibit the use of Glocks by law enforcement due to their high "accident" rate
 
http://www.universalhub.com/2016/bpd-investigates-how-officers-gun-went-crowded-jp

Boston Police are investigating how an officer's gun fired yesterday afternoon at the intersection of Centre Street and Seaverns Avenue, but say initial evidence points to a simple accident.

Police declined to specify the nature of that accident, but said the officer remains on the job and is not facing disciplinary action.

Equal protection under law. But some are more equal than others if Big Brother says so.
 
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Well it was probably a smart gun and it knew better than every other gun and shot itself off.
 
If they want to keep any sense of law, any sense of anything at all they do having a meaning to it, THIS!

Haha, good luck!

Boston Police are investigating how an officer's gun fired yesterday afternoon at the intersection of Centre Street and Seaverns Avenue, but say initial evidence points to a simple accident.
Police declined to specify the nature of that accident, but said the officer remains on the job and is not facing disciplinary action.
 
The irony of police departments selecting Glocks because they are easier to shoot and then doing just that on a regular basis is just awesome.
 
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