“Should he still be a trainer? Still be a cop? Probably not, but let the investigation proceed and let his full record be taken into account as higher-ups decide how to handle the incident. But let’s consider how an ordinary citizen would be treated under similar circumstances. Let’s say an NRA instructor had been ‘playing around,’ picked up a loaded weapon, and accidently fired at some spectators during a training session. Would reckless endangerment charges be brought?”
http://www.policemisconduct.net/police-officer-shoots-trainee/
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