A retired federal agent rehired by ICE as part of Kristi Noem’s mass recruitment push accidentally discharged his gun in a hotel room, firing one round through the wall that came to rest in the headboard of the bed in the room next door.

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    https://archive.li/xA851

    …on the evening of Dec. 18, Shaver had been holding his Glock 19 aimed toward his own body as he worked to pry off its backstrap—a grip piece on the rear of the handle—when the weapon fired.
    The bullet tore through his sweatshirt pocket, punched through the wall, and lodged in the headboard of the room next door, at roughly stomach height.

    So much stupidity to unpack here.

    • A Glock 19 cannot fire unless your finger is on the trigger.
    • The gun was loaded as he worked on it…in a hotel room.
    • The gun was pointed directly at his own chest
    • He still managed to miss
    • the_crotch@sh.itjust.works
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      A Glock 19 cannot fire unless your finger is on the trigger.

      Iirc you have to pull the trigger to remove the slide on a Glock, so he probably did have a legitimate reason to be pulling it. However the first step is to unload the fucking thing.

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      Ngl, when I saw “Shaver” and “hotel” I assumed it was Daniel Shaver, the guy who was murdered by the worthless pieces of shit in Mesa, Arizona.

      I was confused until I realized that it was a different Mr. Shaver.

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    Eagan Police were called shortly before 6:30 p.m, and collected Shaver’s firearm and ammunition, but made no arrest and pursued no criminal charges.

    Surprising no one. If it had been just a member of the public, I’m sure the same would have happened, right?

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    Hotel operators should take notice. I would not stay at a chain that accepts armed idiots who might accidentally shoot me to death in my sleep.

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      Accidentally? There is a good chance they could purposefully shoot you to death while you sleep. Or whilst you are awake.

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      Hotel operators

      Customers.

      Hotel owners will take money. If customers still pay, owners still rent. If no money comes in, owners say “Why no money? Money me now!”

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    Is nobody asking how you could shoot through a wall in a hotel with a sidearm? I mean, how thin can these hotel walls be? Would you not hear your neighbor scratch their head through these walls?

    Asking in European where walls are made of brick or concrete.

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      Buildings here can also be made of concrete or brick but normally interior walls are drywall and timber.

      Bullets penetrate wood and drywall easier than bodies. This is why home defense rounds normally have lower penetrating power.

      The real take away here is not the wall composition, but the fact that armed idiots with blanket immunity are shooting off their firearms inside.

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      Interior walls in the US are typically made with a wood or metal frame inside and a sheet of gypsum drywall on each face. How well they get block sound depends on how thick the drywall is. It’s no surprise that a bullet would go through the drywall though. Presumably it did not hit a stud.

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        Why they emphasize in firearms safety courses be aware of what’s behind your target. Most popular handgun calibers will go through most interiors pretty easily and hit things in the next room. Glass just deforms the round as well, it’ll reduce its penetrative power but it’ll still be dangerous.