Judge Tosses Lawsuit By DEA Agent Who Shot Himself

Remember this genius?

It happened in 2004 and he tried to sue the DEA claiming that the leaked video ruined his life. The judge thankfully tossed the lawsuit out.

“I’m the only one in this room professional enough, that I know of to carry this Glock .40” <— pure gold

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8 responses to “Judge Tosses Lawsuit By DEA Agent Who Shot Himself”

  1. PFULMTL Avatar

    makes me rage everytime I see this. What a noob.

  2. He failed 4 times in that video:
    1. Loaded magazine in the gun does not equal empty or safe
    2. Racking gun with loaded magazine does not equal empty or safe
    3. Finger on the trigger when he wasn’t planning on firing
    4. Failed to clear loaded gun after it went off
    I’m with the students in that video, “put it down.”

  3. Yea what was really enraging to me is his audacity to sue, when he was lucky the round didn’t ricochet and hurt someone in the audience. (Notice the kid handing him the spent round) He should have crawled into a hole, looked for a little humility, and said “lesson learned”.

    Other than that I loved the end when his assistant was going to hand him the AR and the audience started screaming, “No, put it down” etc Classic.

  4. Yeah. Accidents happen. http://www.wnem.com/news/19387415/detail.html that’s a link to a story about a Concealed Carry instructor who accidentally shot one of his students. The injuries are non-life threatening (thank God,) and the bullet ricocheted off a table and hit him in the face. But accidents happen. Car accidents, Gun accidents, Drug accidents. In no way should people blame tragedies or accidents on inanimate objects. The people using the objects are the problem.

  5. I am sure whatever agency he worked for is rethinking the affirmative action program that mandated he be hired in the first place.

    1. +1 Right on brother, I agree!

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