A former Florida sheriff’s deputy was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter in connection with the accidental shooting death of his girlfriend, authorities said.
Leslie Boileau called 911 on Thursday night to report that he had “accidentally shot his girlfriend” at their home in Ocala. The girlfriend was found with a handgun on her lap “and a rifle was also present at the scene,” the Ocala Police Department said in a statement on Facebook.
So, the moron pointed a gun at her head and pulled the trigger?
I mean, uh, yeah, this outcome seems exactly like what you’d expect to happen.
Hopefully he doesn’t manage to avoid all the much-deserved consequences because cop.
This is a friend of a friend, so take it for what it’s worth, but he told me that the guy died at a party by pointing a gun at his head and pulling the trigger because it wouldn’t go off with the safety on. It did.
There are a lot of people who really should know how guns work before being allowed to have one.
I mean, the first thing my grandfather told me about guns - the very first thing - was that you never, ever, under ANY circumstances ever fucking point it at something you do not want to kill. Ever. Period. For any reason.
Now, I might not expect some random person to maybe have any sort of proper handling training, but a fucking ex-cop? C’mon.
First rule of any gun safety thing I’ve ever been part of, heard of, or seen in action is to always treat the weapon as if it is loaded and ready to go off even if you are absolutely sure it’s unloaded and the safety is on.
It wasn’t an ex cop, it was a sheriff’s deputy. He was fired after he committed the murder.
There is no amount of training, experience, or ability that can prevent gun accidents.
Other activities that are life/death like surgery or airline piloting use checklists because they know that training, experience, and ability are not enough. Making rules like “a gun is always loaded” or “careful where you point that thing”, are not sufficient because instead of solving human fallibility, they ignore it.
I’d go further and say that these “rules” are more mantra than procedure. A kind of protection spell that’s spoken more than it’s followed. These spells are cast in a flurry every time someone has an accident. Not to reinforce the lesson, but to reassure that we’re not going to get hurt.
Give me an example of someone following all 4 basic rules of gun safety and accidentally killing someone anyway.
There are a lot of people who really should know how guns work before being allowed to have one.
Like the cop in the article…
Exactly.
There are a lot of people who really should know how guns work before being allowed to have one.
So gun control measures?
What a concept. I wonder if anyone in America is willing to actually try that?
Plenty of people are willing to. Just not enough of the ones with the power to do so.
Sig Sauer has a long-standing known issue of the gun firing without even pulling the trigger; regardless of whether the safety is on or not.
The 320 had a recall earlier in its life for drop safety but they did a redesign of the interior since then. I think today it’s more of a poor excuse for negligence.
Sounds to me like he decided to be dry firing post facto.
He wasn’t “former” until after he murdered his girlfriend. They fired him because of that. I’m sure he was a perfectly stable and honorable cop and we sure won’t find any skeletons in his station reports.
Like, literal skeletons? Or metephorical ones? Either way, I’m pretty sure we’ll find both
Just manslaughter eh?
It’s easier to get a warrant for his arrest from a grand jury for manslaughter because it doesn’t require motive, just a dead person. They can always upgrade that too murder if the investigation turns up something.
No, “suspicion” of manslaughter. So, of course, the police literally get away with murder. Again…
He hasn’t gotten away with it yet.
What would you have him charged with? So far the facts point to this being done without malice
Another “responsible” gun owner.
Grade school kids can be suspended and charged with a felony for doing the same thing with their fingers. What ever happened to the basic rule being taught to treat any gun like it’s loaded? I’m going to guess fake firing was something he did often, so he knew it would be fine. And then it wasn’t.
there are lots of photos of cops lacking trigger discipline.