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A Grim Reminder In Firearm Safety From Guatemala

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2491kridge says:

Any more details? Has the cop been arrested and if so what are the charges?

Saint Gremy says:

Hopefully he sees a jail cell , even if it’s an accident …. He’s trained supposedly, right ?

Sparrow says:

The way he turn around like "oh fudge, not again…" is amazing.

OwThatsMyEye says:

It's not clear to me from this video that this wasn't just an execution. It could have been an accident, sure. All I can tell for sure is that he threw the guy to knees, stuck a pistol to the back of his head and pulled the trigger. You'll need a little more than his body language to explain all that away IMO.

Jason Janas says:

Whether he decided to kill him or not, this is nothing more than murder. That man’s poor family. He should go to jail for the rest of his life for murder!!

Dan Hard says:

good think it didn't happen here in America because every drug store and auto parts store would be robbed and burned in that city because of this

Cimun Says says:

I love how the cop reacts like he dropped a plate of food at a bbq. Almost as if he were inconvenienced. "Oh man, now I gotta clean this up."

AUGUSTINE BLACK says:

So sad sometimes we are the cause of our own problems

pautomotive says:

It looks similar to US cops pulling people over and shoot them.

Ding Mahinay says:

Shot at the back of his head.look like "execution style"sorry Jhon can't help noticing it,..

richard c. smith says:

Sad Story. . . The cop needs to do serious time to think about his stupidity!

CasualFan says:

that pos "cop" looked like he was inconvenienced by taking someones life. What a piece of absolute shit.

Joe Shleb says:

Yet another example of the risks inherent to striker fired automatics. 4.5 trigger pull vs. 8-11 pound trigger pull with a double action auto. This type of unintended discharge is more common that most people realize. Keeping your finger off the trigger is of key importance but when that fails, a long and heavier trigger pull is far better than a short and light trigger pull.

Diego De Leon Gaitan says:

Thats the police in my country , what a shame. We are scared of them

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