Basically as above.
The door guy has a gun he carries holstered on his side. He was telling a story to all the employees working, 5, and when he adjusted his shirt it got caught on the gun and fired. It shot downward into the mini freezer shattering 3 layers of glass, exactly where I was standing 15 seconds earlier before walking away. There were patrons inside the club but we (employees) are unsure they realized it was a gun that went off.
The more I'm thinking about the more shaken up I am about the situation. It would have struck my leg without a doubt.
Is this negligence on behalf of the club owner? He is aware he has a gun. The shooter admitted the gun didn't have a safety and one in the chamber and hollow-body bullets.
I'm a little freaked out to return to work if that same door guy is working now not knowing if he has the gun. I don't believe CA is an open carry state.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Submitted August 04, 2016 at 10:45PM by ScrantonPaper http://ift.tt/2aloxh1 legaladvice
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