Monday, May 1, 2017

Anecia Forbes: California sheriff's deputy accidentally shot, killed by colleague

Summary: A 20-year veteran sheriff's deputy in Central California was killed by a bullet in the chest from a colleague's gun in what officials said Tuesday appeared to be "a tragic accidental shooting." Deputy Sergeant Rod Lucas was having a conversation with a detective about how to carry their backup weapons when the shot was fired on Monday, Fresno County Sheriff Margaret Mims said. The incident occurred at a sheriff's office near the Fresno Yosemite International Airport. Mims said Lucas, 46, and the detective were in a room with two other colleagues and there was no dispute, just a conversation about weapons safety. "The detective had his weapon out. During this discussion, the detective's weapon discharged," the sheriff said. "Sergeant Lucas was struck by the bullet in his chest, and he dropped to the ground." Lucas was immediately given CPR and rushed to Community Regional Medical Center, where he died. Mims did not disclose the type of firearm involved in the incident, calling it "an improved secondary weapon for the detective." She said all witnesses have been interviewed except for the detective, who was not identified, due to his mental state which she described as extremely horrible. "We do not know yet the mechanics of how the weapon discharged," Mims said. "So far, we have absolutely no reason to believe this was anything more than a tragic accidental shooting." During an emotional news conference, Mims described Lucas as a father of four and a well-liked, respected officer who joined the Fresno County Sheriff's Office in 1996.

"He truly was a leader, in the best terms I can describe," Mims said. "We are hurting right now. We're hurting."

Analysis/Synthesis: This so tragic. I honestly don't understand how the detective could have just fired the gun on "accident." For example in construction for theatre we handle nail guns with such a cautious manner such as not pointing it at someone, and to me it sounds like this weapon wasn't handled with any caution. Guns need to be handled with WAY more caution because it can take someones life in seconds. This can be synthesized when a 73-year-old retired librarian playacting as a victim in a "shoot/don't shoot" exercise at a Florida police community event was shot and killed Tuesday night by an officer who mistakenly fired live ammunition instead of blank rounds, according to Punta Gorda, Fla., police.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/11/01/california-sheriffs-deputy-accidentally-shot-killed-by-colleague.html

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