Teacher accidentally fires gun and injures three students in safety lesson

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Teacher accidentally fires gun and injures three students in safety lesson

A teacher trained in weapons use has been suspended after accidentally firing his gun in a classroom in California, injuring three students.

Dennis Alexander was teaching a gun safety lesson for his administration of justice class at Seaside high school, near Monterey in northern California, on Tuesday.

The police say the teacher, who also serves as a reserve police officer, was pointing the gun at the ceiling in an attempt to make sure it was not loaded, when the weapon discharged.

Three students were injured by debris, including a 17-year-old whose father told local TV station KSBW that his son was hurt when bullet fragments lodged in his neck.

Alexander was placed on administrative leave both from his teaching job and from the Sand City police department, where he also serves.

The Sand City police chief, Brian Ferrante, told KSBW: “I have concerns about why he was displaying a loaded firearm in a classroom. We will be looking into that.”

Fermin Gonzales, the father of the 17-year-old, said his son was shaken up but OK.

“It’s the craziest thing. It could have been very bad,” Gonzales said.

News of the incident spread further afield on Wednesday, as school students across the country staged walkouts and demonstrations to protest against gun violence and, overwhelmingly, call for greater gun control in the wake of the massacre of 17 students in Florida a month ago.

But while many from the Majory Stoneman Douglas high school in Parkland, Florida, where last month’s mass shooting occurred, have been calling for a ban on assault weapons for civilians, Donald Trump has backed away from early support for greater gun control while promoting a policy of arming teachers in schools.

“I think a lot of questions on parents’ minds are, why a teacher would be pointing a loaded firearm at the ceiling in front of students,” the Monterey Peninsula unified school district superintendent, PK Diffenbaugh, said.

Teachers are not legally allowed to have firearms in California classrooms, even if they have a concealed carry permit, except with explicit authorization, which Alexander did not have, Diffenbaugh said.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...res-injures-students-california?CMP=edit_2221
 

DaSleeper

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Already posted in another thread by your sock puppet

 

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I said in the gun control thread that the only casualty was the idea that teachers as should carry guns
 

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You don't do classroom safety lessons with working firearms.

You use dewatts (guns that have been modified to make them impossible to fire) or you use the brightly coloured weighted "toy" plastic guns that manufacturers of duty pistols make for training purposes.

This guy was not trained as a trainer.

And he is an idiot.

Rule One: Treat every firearm as if it was loaded.

Rule Three: Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to fire.

He broke two of the four basic rules of gun safety.
 
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Decapoda

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I said in the gun control thread that the only casualty was the idea that teachers as should carry guns

You must have completely dazzled yourself with your witty retort if you're so compelled to repeat it.

I guess cops shouldn't carry guns either, right?

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Arming teachers is just a bad idea.

It's a bizzarely bad idea. It is an idea concocted by those who have no ideas.

Problem: Crazy people are getting hold of exceptionally dangerous, exotic weapons and apparently unlimited ammunition.

Solution: Arm the rest of the populace against them.

Really?

Are you all stupid?