BLANCHARD, Okla. (KFOR) — Blanchard Public Schools says an elementary school student fired a student resource officer’s gun while they were on the playground on Friday afternoon.
The student reportedly fired the gun into the ground while it was still in the officer’s holster. No one was injured as a result of the incident.
UPDATE:
Investigators now believe a school resource deputy’s gun was in its holster attached to the deputy’s hip when it fired off a shot on Blanchard Elementary School’s playground last week, and may have not been touched by students at all.
20-bucks sez the scumbag security officer/cop LIED initially during the investigation and tried to peg it on some poor kid.
ReplyDeleteequipment malfunction
ReplyDeletePerhaps an ember from his clay pipe flew on the wind and set off his matchlock....these things happen.
Kind of like slipping and -OOPSIE!- running a train on the chick cop.
DeleteSome kind of malfunction anyway...
He probably had a worn leather holster that had lost the support of a trigger cover.
ReplyDeleteThe update sounds like it was written by Alec Baldwin.
ReplyDeleteWe investigated ourselves and found we are not at fault. It was the gun or the holster at fault or maybe a student.--Sheriff Dept.
ReplyDeleteIt just went Bang....all by itself. I swear....
ReplyDeleteSounds fishy as hell.
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Hey y'all, you're not gonna believe this.
ReplyDeleteIf you're gonna steal, steal big. If you're gonna lie, make it a whopper.
Mebbe the dude's a pedo. Watching the pretty panties run, stroking the barrel, he popped off.
ReplyDeleteThere was a hole in the park bench where he was sitting....
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Live by the DEI sword, die by the DEI sword. Simple as.
ReplyDeleteSounds like Barney Fife and Alec Baldwin all rolled into one.
ReplyDeleteSIG 320?
ReplyDeletethat was my thought several law suits over the 320 . From an AP article Sig Sauer ordered to pay $11 million to Philadelphia man wounded by holstered pistol : After a three-week trial, the jury concluded that New Hampshire-based Sig Sauer was negligent for selling a defective gun and holster. The plaintiff’s lawyers said the P320 pistol is prone to going off unintentionally, a defect that has led to scores of injuries around the U.S.
DeleteMore than 100 people have come forward to make similar allegations about the P320. Sig Sauer insists the gun is safe.
"....when it fired off a shot..."
ReplyDeleteI hate it when my guns do that, especially when I'm drunk and I'm trying to sleep.
DeleteLucky they only let him have one bullet.
DeleteAny more and someone might have been hurt.