TX:Gun handler kills brother after midnight in Houston

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TX:Gun handler kills brother after midnight in Houston

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https://www.click2houston.com/news/gun- ... other-says

Ejected the magazine, racked the slide, the slide jammed. While attempting to clear the jamb, he didn't pull the trigger, but the gun discharged while pointed at the head of his brother, killing him. Happened during the common gun inspection time of after midnight.
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"he didn't pull the trigger" ??? Maybe it's one of those "auto" pistols.
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So you remove the magazine. One cartridge remains in the gun in the pipe. You rack the slide to remove this cartridge, but as you rack the slide, you don't get a good grip on it and you fail to pull it fully out, the cartridge gets lodged in the ejection port. Now you pull it out some more and release, but before ejecting the cartridge. The cartridge goes back into the pipe and the gun magically fires without the trigger being pulled while you point the gun at the head of your brother.

Is this the tragic accident?

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There are "slap-fire" discharges from SKS rifles due to materials' failures. There is a Youtube video on that. Doubt that happened here but who knows until an expert examines the handgun and can replicate the failure.

In any event, obviously, he should not have pointed it at his brother. He will now have to live with that the rest of his life. Had he pointed the gun down at the ground while he was trying to clear the action this tragedy would not have happened.
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I have actually heard of accidental discharges where the round does not get ejected all the way and the extractor strikes the primer as the slide moves forward. Can't imagine that could happen without destroying the barrel, but it's theoretically possible.
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We have no idea what actually happened. Mother who doesn't know guns describing the story as told to her by a son who doesn't know guns.

What we do know is there was a lot of stupid going on.
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Sounds like he only partially racked the slide, which could leave the round in (or allow it to rechamber) and either doesn't remember pulling the trigger or is omitting that part of the story for obvious reasons. Clearly rules were violated.

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Either a lie or some type of slam fire as in something other than the firing pin setting off the primer. But one would think the round wouldn't have been fully in the barrel and might have case-ruptured instead.
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I would guess some alcohol was involved here.

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Either a defective handgun, or a defective operator (more likely IMHO). I have heard of a live cartridge getting hung up on the extractor and igniting when the slide is released, but that would not cause the bullet to travel down the barrel. That would have more likely just injured the hand of the guy holding the gun.

It will be interesting to see if there is some kind of a defect with this particular gun. At this point, all we know for sure that one rule was definitely violated (gun pointed at brother). At least one more was likely also violated (finger on or near trigger). It usually takes at least two rule violations to actually have a tragedy like this one.
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rp_photo wrote:Either a lie or some type of slam fire as in something other than the firing pin setting off the primer. But one would think the round wouldn't have been fully in the barrel and might have case-ruptured instead.
I agree, and I can't imagine their being enough pressure to launch the projectile, let alone kill a man... I may be missing something, but it sounds to like the man killed his brother with what he thought was an unloaded gun, and then started making excuses to blame the gun.
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For the rest of us, I guess this is a good reminder to practice not pointing the gun at anything you don't intend to shoot. That includes when racking the slide, working on the gun, etc, etc. It is easy to find yourself pointing it to the side if you are not paying attention. If you practice it constantly, you might do it right even if distracted. Mirror image of that: don't just stand there when others are painting you with the muzzle. I find that most who are careful about where they point the muzzle tend to not like others doing the same.

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Could it happen? Ahhh maybe, anything is possible, let's focus on the only issue here ... Pointed at your brothers head... That is the issue here. Not pointed at a person and this thread does not exist.
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philip964 wrote:https://www.click2houston.com/news/gun- ... other-says

Ejected the magazine, racked the slide, the slide jammed. While attempting to clear the jamb, he didn't pull the trigger, but the gun discharged while pointed at the head of his brother, killing him. Happened during the common gun inspection time of after midnight.
Another reminder that, as any LEO will tell you, "nothing good happens after midnight."
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Any indictment here? Kim?
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