Yavapai UD death from .22LR

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pneuby

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From a blog I subscribe to.....

Rules Violation: On Friday, July 26th, at around 10:30 pm, Yavapai County [AZ] Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to Yavapai Regional Medical Center in Prescott after receiving a call from a man saying a weapon had discharged and his friend was shot in the abdomen. When Deputies got to the hospital, they found the victim had been initially stabilized but had complications on the flight to a Phoenix-area hospital. During the initial investigation, Deputies learned the victim was going to be the shooter’s best man in his upcoming wedding. Those involved told Law Enforcement they were from the Phoenix area but staying at the UCYC Camp in Prescott. The parties, who were from the Phoenix area but staying at the UCYC Camp in Prescott, went to a secluded area of camp and were shooting and “hunting skunks.” When they got back to camp after sunset, one of them was standing by a vehicle while the victim stood across from him, and when trying to make sure their weapons were clear, the shooter was pointing his weapon across at the victim and after pulling the charging handle back several times, the shooter “thought” the weapon was empty and pulled the trigger firing a .22 caliber round into the abdomen of the victim. In the early hours of Saturday, July 27th, YCSO Detectives were told the 22-year-old victim succumbed to his injuries and died after going through surgery. (If the shooter's claim is accurate, low light may have made it difficult to see that a round was in the chamber and the ejection port may have been too small to insert a finger for a tactile check. Either way, there seems to be no excuse for pressing the trigger with the muzzle pointed at a companion. “UCYC” is United Christian Youth Camp, offering youth pastors and similar leaders retreat programs for youngsters.)

https://arizonadailyindependent.com/2024/08/02/peoria-man-accidently-killed-by-friend-on-camping-trip-near-prescott/
 
So, in other words, the 4 rules were violated ending in someone's death, pretty obvious. Next.

A young woman I am teaching to shoot and handle weapons is asked every time I see her, what are the 4 rules, even if when not engaged in training. I want her to never forget them when I put a firearm in her hands.


Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde
 
Every time something bad happens- two or more rules were broken. You can get away w one, but two or more? Yeah, that's no "UD", it's called a "ND", NEGLIGENT.
 
Definitely NOT accidental, and one would hope...UNintentinoal.
But, you're both right...negligent.
 
This is beyond negligent. The UCYC camp is land surrounded by houses and the Hassayampa golf course. There is no "secluded shooting area" in this camp. I wouldn't be upset as some discreet pest control with a safe line of sight, but "hunting skunks" and "getting back to camp" make it sound like they were out in the woods and not just 50 yards off of Copper Basin Rd.

https://www.google.com/maps/place/UCYC/@34.5309027,-112.4968739,954m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m6!3m5!1s0x872d293e1c5819b3:0x6a0b58c141b63eb9!8m2!3d34.5302884!4d-112.4958567!16s%2Fg%2F1tlc8js9!5m1!1e1?entry=ttu
 
"pulling the charging handle back several times, the shooter “thought” the weapon was empty and pulled the trigger firing a .22 caliber round"

I know one guy that had AD with his 10-22.
Extractor failed to remove live round from "match" chamber.

Sad for both families.
 
Shootist said:
"pulling the charging handle back several times, the shooter “thought” the weapon was empty and pulled the trigger firing a .22 caliber round"

I know one guy that had AD with his 10-22.
Extractor failed to remove live round from "match" chamber.

Sad for both families.

AD??? Was there a malfunction with the gun that made it go boom. Or, was it an ND???

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde
 
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