Saturday, June 29, 2013

California Gun Range Negligence Leaves Two Injured

 Local news reports

Mono County Sheriff’s Deputies, Mono County Paramedics, and Bridgeport Fire Department were dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival, it was determined that a father, age 57, and son, age 30, both out of county residents, were shooting at the range and had an accidental discharge of a rifle (.223). The bullet from the rifle struck victim one in his right leg. The bullet penetrated both legs and exited through the left foot. Victim two, who was standing next to victim one, sustained shrapnel injuries. Careflight was requested for both the victims. 

And here's the genius observation which, of course, downplays the gross negligence involved in ALL  negligent discharges.

With unfortunate and accidental incidents such as this, it’s very important to remember basic firearm safety tips to ensure your own safety and the safety of those around you.

2 comments:

  1. The link here doesn't work, and what you quoted doesn't say how this happened.

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  2. . . . it’s very important to remember basic firearm safety tips to ensure your own safety and the safety of those around you.

    Explain please how that "downplays the gross negligence involved in ALL negligent discharges."

    The way I read it is that anyone who fails to employ safe gun handling is guilty of forgetting something that is "very important."

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