Why is there no accountability for personal f’ ups? There is an article in the in-forum about an “accidental discharge” of a handgun. How is it possibly accidental? The firearm was loaded on purpose, the action was worked on purpose…the owner knew it had work done on it…where did the “accident” happen? Why is this dude not charged with reckless discharge or something? This happened at 0145. I have a hard time believing the neck that would piss with a loaded weapon in his house at 0145 isn’t 1/2 shitfaced, but maybe he wasn’t. Why wouldn’t you take a quick drive out of town and try to cycle a round? Why wouldn’t you go to the gun range in town and cycle a round? This guy should be charged with -something-, this isn’t an accident.
I can’t get my head around the idea that it’s OK to keep a loaded weapon in the house. There are many people that keep one for “self defense” or whatever but I just can’t do it. Even the pistol I have locked in the pistol safe doesn’t have a round in the chamber…I can’t bring myself to keep a loaded gun in the house. The risk/reward just isn’t there at all.
It’s these kinds of “accidents” that can easily be prevented. These “accidents” are what keeps the ignorant public fearful of firearms and stories like this are used to back tighter legislation and further restrictions. We need to enforce the laws on the books, this guy needs to be charged with what he can be charged with currently.
FARGO – Police say no one was injured when a handgun accidentally discharged in a south Fargo condo early today.
Sgt. Bill Ahlfeldt said the gun’s owner had just had some repair work done on the gun and was testing it at about 1:45 a.m. to see if a round would cycle through. As he tried to extract the live round from the chamber, the pistol went off in the home in the 3000 block of 23rd Avenue South.
“It was either some type of mechanical malfunction with the weapon or operator error,” Ahlfeldt said.
The bullet traveled through an exterior wall and into an open courtyard-type area, he said.
Officers checked on residents of homes in the bullet’s likely trajectory but found no injuries and no signs that the bullet had entered another home, Ahlfeldt said.
Police plan to file a long-form complaint in municipal court against the owner for discharge of a firearm in city limits, he said.