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Watching The Cops Title: Kentucky Cop Shoots Off Finger in Gun Store, Files Lawsuit (VIDEO)
Former Glasgow Police Officer Darrell Smith shot his finger off while shopping for a gun, and now he’s suing the story to recoup lost wages and medical expenses. Smith was handling a.380 calibre handgun, according to a store clerk at Barren Outdoors, when the shooting happened last May. The incident was captured on video surveillance, which shows the officer playing around with the gun, cocking it, and then seconds later, shooting off his fingers. According to BG Daily News, Wilson agreed to an early retirement, but did not receive workers compensation because the injury he sustained was not work related. On Friday he filed a lawsuit to cover his lost wages and medical bills. “While Mr. Smith was looking at the firearm, believing it to be unloaded, the gun discharged causing serious physical injury to Smith,” the suit states. It goes on to say that Smith, “exercised reasonable care and due diligence for his own physical well-being,” according to the Glasgow Times. “He's permanently disfigured. He went through a lot of pain and suffering. He's gone through several surgeries. He's got a lot of medical bills that have to be paid. It ended his career and he's going to have a lot of lost income,” said Smith’s attorney, Allen Simpson. Todd Logsdon, co-owner of Barren Outdoors, told the BG Daily News that the footage from the security camera will show who was ultimately at fault. “I will say this – the whole incident is on video, so it should be easy for the court to reach a conclusion about the liability,” Logsdon told the publication. Poster Comment: Pull trigger, goes bang. Good gun. (1 image) Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Ky cop shouldn't be allowed to be near firearms.
#2. To: Don (#1) " Ky cop shouldn't be allowed to be near firearms. " This one should not even be trusted to be a crossing guard.
#3. To: hondo68 (#0) It goes on to say that Smith, “exercised reasonable care and due diligence for his own physical well-being,” according to the Glasgow Times. Uh huh, yea right, he racked the slide and didn't even bother to see if he chambered a round. BTA I've never seen an attendant in a gun shop not rack the slide to ensure the weapon was unloaded before handing it to a customer. “Political correctness is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rapidly promoted by mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.†#4. To: hondo68 (#0) Another one of Gatlin's, Yukon's, SOD's, Palmdale's and Grand Island's less then worthless dumb porker pig cops who can't be trusted with anything.
#5. To: hondo68 (#0) (Edited) Perhaps the man had a senior moment thinking he was safe with firearms without personal inspection of his surroundings, firearm or putting hi[s] finger in front of the barrel; I shall bet he loses any legal case presented by his 0bama exploiters.
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