Odd how the police on site didn't come to that conclusion. There was more than one witness, which is likely why he is facing a murder charge.this is my uncle, he’s in no wrong. the other man aggressively proceeded to my uncles vehicle, which turned into an altercation which made Mark pull his fire arm.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ife-60-cleaning-gun-turns-weapon-himself.html
A lot of 60-something firearms instructors not living up to their training?
Simeon Hendrickson, 61, was cleaning one of his weapons in the Chicago suburb of Bollingbrook last Saturday afternoon.
He accidentally discharged the gun and hit his wife Laurie Hendrickson, 60. Police said Simeon Hendrickson then turned the handgun on himself, taking his own life.
It's complacency and it comes with the " I am a pro mentality and know what I'm doing " . Some of the most unsafe people I know with a with a firearm are police officers with whom I have worked and yes firearms Instructors , both CLEET and NRA certified . I could tell some stories but probably shouldn't about being at work in a former life when an negligent discharge has occurred. Those ND's have included shooting bathroom stall doors, their cars , the ceiling etc.
All of them would have told you right to the moment before the incident happened , they all had at least a decade of carrying daily and knew how to handle a gun safely and they don't need your advise or admonishments about safe handling.
I'll even go so far as to say some of the worst shots I have ever seen were also cops, more than you might imagine will only shoot when they are required to for training or qualification. And no I am not joking , in short because of the above being a state certified firearms anything really doesn't impress me .
Kinda like when a certain well known (or at least he used to be well known) guru trainer and instructor ... went on the first season of Top Shot and was sent home in the first episode .
I have seen it also. First time I qualified at the SO, 30 of us went and only 5 past first time around, then the reduced the scoring procedure. One of the Sargents was waving her 38 special around, with finger on the trigger.Simeon Hendrickson, 61, was cleaning one of his weapons in the Chicago suburb of Bollingbrook last Saturday afternoon.
He accidentally discharged the gun and hit his wife Laurie Hendrickson, 60. Police said Simeon Hendrickson then turned the handgun on himself, taking his own life.
It's complacency and it comes with the " I am a pro mentality and know what I'm doing " . Some of the most unsafe people I know with a with a firearm are police officers with whom I have worked and yes firearms Instructors , both CLEET and NRA certified . I could tell some stories but probably shouldn't about being at work in a former life when an negligent discharge has occurred. Those ND's have included shooting bathroom stall doors, their cars , the ceiling etc.
All of them would have told you right to the moment before the incident happened , they all had at least a decade of carrying daily and knew how to handle a gun safely and they don't need your advise or admonishments about safe handling.
I'll even go so far as to say some of the worst shots I have ever seen were also cops, more than you might imagine will only shoot when they are required to for training or qualification. And no I am not joking , in short because of the above being a state certified firearms anything really doesn't impress me .
Kinda like when a certain well known (or at least he used to be well known) guru trainer and instructor ... went on the first season of Top Shot and was sent home in the first episode .
The scene details will be interesting to know, something was pretty clear for the arrest and charges. There are multiple eye witnesses so I bet their statements matched evidence to quickly clear up what happened. I heard there was a physical altercation before shots, did the guy use deadly force on a non-lethal threat? If you start the fight, and then you are getting your ass beat, can you step up to lethal force? Was there a continued attack after the victim was down or out? Maybe a final execution shot after the victim was down?
Yeah, but one of them was skilled in crisis mgmt and supposedly had a common sense approach to problem solving (according to his credentials in his bio). He’s also the one who got out of the car with a gun.To me both parties are quilty of violation of the #1 rule of never pull over and stop and both parties let their ego get in the way.
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