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Showing Original Post only (View all)Man drops gun, causing it to fire [View all]
PERKINS TWP. A Sandusky man's gun went off at the Sam's Club gas station Monday when he dropped it to the ground.
No charges have yet been filed, according to Perkins police Chief Ken Klamar, but the case remains under review.
The incident occurred at about 7 p.m. Monday, when a 72-year-old Nantucket Drive resident pulled his truck up to the Sam's Club gas station and exited the vehicle, according to a Perkins police report.
When he stepped out of the truck, his .380 handgun fell to the ground and accidentally fired.
http://www.sanduskyregister.com/Law-Enforcement/2016/06/08/Man-drops-gun-causing-it-to-fire
No charges have yet been filed, according to Perkins police Chief Ken Klamar, but the case remains under review.
The incident occurred at about 7 p.m. Monday, when a 72-year-old Nantucket Drive resident pulled his truck up to the Sam's Club gas station and exited the vehicle, according to a Perkins police report.
When he stepped out of the truck, his .380 handgun fell to the ground and accidentally fired.
http://www.sanduskyregister.com/Law-Enforcement/2016/06/08/Man-drops-gun-causing-it-to-fire
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Did it go off when it fell (unsecured, from his truck) or did he pull the trigger?
My Good Babushka
Jun 2016
#2
Please point to the posts where anyone is giving this incident "a pass."
Nuclear Unicorn
Jun 2016
#30