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Tennessee: Pit Bull Accidentally Shoots Its Sleeping Owner


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There's a -lot- missing from this story. What kind of firearm, where was it? How was it positioned on the bed? Why was it not more secured?

But that's one hell of a "negligent discharge".
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QillerDaemon wrote: Thu Mar 13, 2025 2:19 pm There's a -lot- missing from this story. What kind of firearm, where was it? How was it positioned on the bed? Why was it not more secured?

But that's one hell of a "negligent discharge".
FFS. Its literally the second paragraph
FOX 13 reported the owner had a gun in the bed. Oreo jumped into bed and his paw got stuck between the trigger and the trigger guard, resulting in a discharge of the firearm and the owner received a graze wound to his thigh.
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Biker wrote: Thu Mar 13, 2025 2:59 pm
QillerDaemon wrote: Thu Mar 13, 2025 2:19 pm There's a -lot- missing from this story. What kind of firearm, where was it? How was it positioned on the bed? Why was it not more secured?

But that's one hell of a "negligent discharge".
FFS. Its literally the second paragraph
FOX 13 reported the owner had a gun in the bed. Oreo jumped into bed and his paw got stuck between the trigger and the trigger guard, resulting in a discharge of the firearm and the owner received a graze wound to his thigh.
And FFS, dickwad, that's hardly really informative.

A "gun", a "firearm", what kind? A handgun, so a pistol or a semi-auto? A rifle, maybe a shotgun or an AK47 or a .30-06? How was it initially set on the bed, barrel up towards the head or to the foot? Was there a safety, and why wasn't it used? Why did the guy have a weapon sitting on the bed unsecured like that? Did a sheet or blanket lay on top of the unspecified firearm? Was he expecting a home invasion or something? Pretty fucking dumb, what if that had been a child rather than a dog at the trigger.

Exactly how completely stupid do you have to be to allow a loaded weapon, and if it has a safety not set, sit openly and exposed while you sleep?

That's hardly showing you're a competent and conscientious gun owner.
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QillerDaemon wrote: Thu Mar 13, 2025 5:51 pm
Biker wrote: Thu Mar 13, 2025 2:59 pm
QillerDaemon wrote: Thu Mar 13, 2025 2:19 pm There's a -lot- missing from this story. What kind of firearm, where was it? How was it positioned on the bed? Why was it not more secured?

But that's one hell of a "negligent discharge".
FFS. Its literally the second paragraph
FOX 13 reported the owner had a gun in the bed. Oreo jumped into bed and his paw got stuck between the trigger and the trigger guard, resulting in a discharge of the firearm and the owner received a graze wound to his thigh.
And FFS, dickwad, that's hardly really informative.

A "gun", a "firearm", what kind? A handgun, so a pistol or a semi-auto? A rifle, maybe a shotgun or an AK47 or a .30-06? How was it initially set on the bed, barrel up towards the head or to the foot? Was there a safety, and why wasn't it used? Why did the guy have a weapon sitting on the bed unsecured like that? Did a sheet or blanket lay on top of the unspecified firearm? Was he expecting a home invasion or something? Pretty fucking dumb, what if that had been a child rather than a dog at the trigger.

Exactly how completely stupid do you have to be to allow a loaded weapon, and if it has a safety not set, sit openly and exposed while you sleep?

That's hardly showing you're a competent and conscientious gun owner.
I doubt it was a revolver due to the amount of trigger pull . Unless the idiot had it cocked for single action. My bet is a semi auto. Probably a Glock. Since it hit his leg it was pointed to the foot of bed.
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can we just get back to the real point of how dangerous it is to have a pit bull in the house?
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The dog was definitely done begging.
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