Armed Polite Society
Main Forums => The Roundtable => Topic started by: MillCreek on November 23, 2020, 10:26:30 AM
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https://www.heraldnet.com/news/woman-injured-in-accidental-restaurant-shooting-files-lawsuit/
Ideally, the homeowner's insurance of the shooter will cover the civil suit. Otherwise, he can kiss goodbye to his assets.
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Goodman placed the gun on his chair when he got up to talk to a friend and it went off as he was sitting back down, the report states
Sitting on a chair it just goes off?
Sounds more like he grabbed it and pulled the trigger
Bland was stabilized by paramedics and then transported to WhidbeyHealth Medical Center. Tests showed she suffered right lung hemorrhaging, extensive injury to her chest wall and multiple rib fractures, the lawsuits states.
Bland was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle for further treatment and spent four days in the hospital, according to the lawsuit.
Only four days in the hospital for all that?
This article is leaving something(s) out IMHO
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I'd be interested in the pistol type. When I first started reading I thought, "82, shot through the back and pulled through?!? Tough broad!" Then I read further down. =(
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Back when I was shooting (IDPA rules) 1-2 times a week I was shooting on a hot range.
Our guns were loaded from the first stage to the last stage.
You just did not touch or remove your weapon unless you were drawing to shoot.
If for some reason you had to leave the range everything paused while you safely unloaded at the line and showed clear.
You didn't reload until you came up to shoot your next stage.
I cannot fathom unholstering your weapon in a restaurant of all places!
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Here is another article with some more details, written at the time of the shooting:
https://www.whidbeynewstimes.com/news/charges-filed-in-accidental-restaurant-shooting/
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Back when I was shooting (IDPA rules) 1-2 times a week I was shooting on a hot range.
Our guns were loaded from the first stage to the last stage.
You just did not touch or remove your weapon unless you were drawing to shoot.
If for some reason you had to leave the range everything paused while you safely unloaded at the line and showed clear.
You didn't reload until you came up to shoot your next stage.
I cannot fathom unholstering your weapon in a restaurant of all places!
See bolded part of quote>>>>>>>THIS!