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IN: Lafayette PD officer accidently shoots another officer

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2019 6:05 pm
by ELB
Been watching this play out on Indiana news for a couple days. Body cam footage has now been released. Wounded officer is alive, but keep hearing conflicting accounts about her condition.

Article:
https://defensemaven.io/bluelivesmatter ... SwBkWTthcI

Video:

Keep in mind, the bodycam vid you see below is from an officer who did NOT discharge his gun. There are three officers, the one whose camera provided the video below, the female officer in the video, and one off screen behind the door.

The three officers were searching a house with permission of occupant to verify a wanted person was not there. Occupant had a large dog which she put in a cage in the living room, then officers searched. Dog got out of the cage and the officers ran out of the house. That's when the female officer was shot.


Re: IN: Lafayette PD officer accidently shoots another officer

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2019 6:31 pm
by carlson1
He obviously violated at least one of the four safety rules. He had his weapon pointed in an unsafe direction with his finger on the trigger.

Sad.

Re: IN: Lafayette PD officer accidently shoots another officer

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2019 10:27 am
by E.Marquez
The LPD shooting review board has determined that the shooting was an accident, WTHR reported.

“[It] was not negligence, carelessness or otherwise reckless behavior,” Lafayette Police Chief Patrick Flannelly said during a press conference. “It was accidental.”

What a crock........ it was negligence, and worse, it should be expected that that shooter have received training to prevent his negligence.

Re: IN: Lafayette PD officer accidently shoots another officer

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2019 10:35 am
by Excaliber
carlson1 wrote: Fri Jan 11, 2019 6:31 pm He obviously violated at least one of the four safety rules. He had his weapon pointed in an unsafe direction with his finger on the trigger.

Sad.
Rules 2,3, and 4 were all violated here.

The finding of no negligence is completely without merit.

Re: IN: Lafayette PD officer accidently shoots another officer

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2019 12:08 pm
by srothstein
They all need better training. The one making the video was also searching with his finger on the trigger.

This video shows one of the reasons I dislike lights on pistols. He was using the pistol light as his flashlight while searching. I don't have a problem with having the pistol out while searching, but using it as your flashlight create extra danger that could be avoided. I was taught to keep the pistol in one set spot as I searched, using my weak side hand to move things and carry the light if needed. This keeps the pistol close to my body and pointed at what I am facing. Locking your elbow by your side also helps keep the target of your search from grabbing the pistol and getting control of it. Moving it as you search extends your arm and makes it easier for someone to grab it and take it from you.