Let's take a little time to consider this one.
http://www.kcra.com/news/local-news/news...a/34788646
So, accidents can happen but then look further to see what the "call" was about that they were responding to.
So, someone reports being "taunted" and this cop is running around with his gun out? When did "taunting" become a capital crime?
http://www.kcra.com/news/local-news/news...a/34788646
Quote:Sheriff: Veteran deputy accidentally shoots at officer in Rancho Cordova
Quote:A 10-year deputy veteran assigned as an officer with the Rancho Cordova Police Department accidentally fired one shot at another officer while they both responded to a call early Tuesday morning, officials said.
So, accidents can happen but then look further to see what the "call" was about that they were responding to.
Quote:Both were called to the 11200 block of Point East Drive in Rancho Cordova shortly before 5 a.m Tuesday when a man reported hearing someone taunting him near his home in the area.
So, someone reports being "taunted" and this cop is running around with his gun out? When did "taunting" become a capital crime?