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10/12/2009 11:15:28 AM EDT
Girl Survives Accidental Shooting
Man Tells Deputies He'd Just Finished Cleaning Gun
POSTED: Monday, October 12, 2009
UPDATED: 12:43 pm EDT October 12, 2009


CLAY COUNTY, Fla. –– A 13-year-old girl is recovering after Clay County sheriff's deputies said she was accidentally shot while in her home Saturday night.
According to the incident report, Gregory Hird, 42, cleaned his .38-caliber revolver in the garage and walked into the master bedroom of their home on Ridge Haven Drive just before 9 p.m. Hird told deputies he pulled the hammer back to make sure the gun was safe before putting it away, but the gun was oily and his thumb slipped off, allowing the gun to fire.
Tristin Wyza, who was walking into the bedroom at that moment, was shot in the left side and arm. She was transported by air ambulance to Shands-Jacksonville Medical Center. Deputies said her injuries were not life-threatening.
According to the report, the bullet continued through the bedroom wall and was found lodged in the living room wall.
The Clay County Sheriff's Office classified the shooting as accidental and no charges were filed.

http://www.news4jax.com/news/21272133/detail.html

"he pulled the hammer back to make sure the gun was safe before putting it away, but the gun was oily and his thumb slipped off, allowing the gun to fire."  WTF !????????


10/12/2009 11:20:04 AM EDT
[#1]
Sorry for the girl.
10/12/2009 11:46:29 AM EDT
[#2]
wow, just wow.

i do everything possible not to even point any gun towards an area one of my kids or wife may be.  even if im al the way in the back room i always point to an outside wall when handling a firearm.  i guess some people arent as cautious
10/12/2009 12:25:25 PM EDT
[#3]
1. Firearms are always loaded
2. Keep your finger off the trigger until you've made the choice to shoot
3. Know your target and what's beyond it
4. Never aim your weapon at something unless you're willing to destroy it

A foundation to live by.
10/12/2009 12:52:40 PM EDT
[#4]
Just another bullshit story to cover up the fact he was playing with a loaded gun and had a negligent discharge.



After all quite a few Arfcomers continuously tell us that it's perfectly safe to decock the hammer over a loaded chamber.

10/12/2009 1:02:35 PM EDT
[#5]
Hird told deputies he pulled the hammer back to make sure the gun was safe before putting it away, but the gun was oily and his thumb slipped off, allowing the gun to fire.


How is pulling a hammer back on a loaded chamber making sure it is safe? That statement makes no sense
at all.
10/12/2009 1:32:57 PM EDT
[#6]
sigh...
10/12/2009 2:13:57 PM EDT
[#7]


Quoted:




1. Firearms are always loaded



2. Keep your finger off the trigger until you've made the choice to shoot



3. Know your target and what's beyond it



4. Never aim your weapon at something unless you're willing to destroy it
A foundation to live by.
5. Never pull the oily hammer back to make sure the gun is  safe.






A yup, yup, yo!





 

 
10/12/2009 5:23:21 PM EDT
[#8]
Quoted:
Just another bullshit story to cover up the fact he was playing with a loaded gun and had a negligent discharge.

After all quite a few Arfcomers continuously tell us that it's perfectly safe to decock the hammer over a loaded chamber.


It is perfectly safe to decock the hammer on a loaded revolver, if it is done correctly.
10/12/2009 6:05:12 PM EDT
[#9]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Just another bullshit story to cover up the fact he was playing with a loaded gun and had a negligent discharge.

After all quite a few Arfcomers continuously tell us that it's perfectly safe to decock the hammer over a loaded chamber.


It is perfectly safe to decock the hammer on a loaded revolver, if it is done correctly.


Well, clearly it wasn't done correctly.  Also failed the 'Treat every firearm as though it is loaded' and 'know your target and what's beyond' tests.

It's also perfectly safe to put a revolver in your mouth and pull the trigger if you know the chamber is empty.  Still a bad practice.  It only takes once to be wrong for the rest of your very short life.
10/13/2009 3:30:56 AM EDT
[#10]
Why was it cocked in the first place?
10/13/2009 5:11:15 AM EDT
[#11]
Fucking idiot, I feel sorry for the little girl
10/13/2009 11:21:56 AM EDT
[#12]
Sad to see the girl affected by a bad gun owner.
10/13/2009 11:34:37 AM EDT
[#13]
Dumbass.
10/13/2009 11:43:06 AM EDT
[#14]




Quoted:

bad gun owner





10/13/2009 1:15:28 PM EDT
[#15]
10/13/2009 8:28:28 PM EDT
[#16]
Quoted:
It's also perfectly safe to put a revolver in your mouth and pull the trigger if you know the chamber is empty.  Still a bad practice.  It only takes once to be wrong for the rest of your very short life.



Look, I know I probably shouldnt be laughing at this considering the context... but I cracked up.
10/14/2009 6:05:33 PM EDT
[#17]



Quoted:



Quoted:

It's also perfectly safe to put a revolver in your mouth and pull the trigger if you know the chamber is empty.  Still a bad practice.  It only takes once to be wrong for the rest of your very short life.






Look, I know I probably shouldnt be laughing at this considering the context... but I cracked up.


I kinda chuckled at that statement too.