AMELIA, Ohio (AP) — Authorities say the owner of an Ohio gun shop teaching a concealed carry class was fatally shot in the neck by a student who accidently fired a weapon.
The (Cincinnati) Enquirer reports (http://cin.ci/1UI2z35 ) 64-year-old James Baker was shot Saturday while students practiced weapon malfunction drills. The Clermont County Sheriff’s Office says about 10 people were taking the class at the time at KayJayGun Shop in Monroe Township, about 25 miles southeast of Cincinnati.
Baker died at the scene. The student who fired the weapon hasn’t been identified.
According to the gun shop’s website, the concealed carry class included basic pistol safety instruction, shooting range sessions and a review of Ohio’s gun laws.
The Clermont County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the shooting.
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Information from: The Cincinnati Enquirer, http://www.enquirer.com
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sounds like he passed the malfunction drill.
Giving new life to the word: irony!
So who was the good guy with a gun in that scenario? I’m confused…
It’s very small of me to say this, but I have a hard time having sympathy here.
(On one level, yes, something like this is a tragedy – on another level, it’s, well, ironic.)
This class, while jerry-rigged, is one of the more thorough training options in the area. Almost all these “classes” are one-Teahadi operations; most are run in their garages or carports :facepalm: