Gun Control Group has Negligent Discharge at Police Station

Gun Control Group has Negligent Discharge at Police Station, iStock-1475588869
Gun Control Group has Negligent Discharge at Police Station, iStock-1475588869

On June 3rd, 2024, an anti-gun organization known as Humanium Metal was destroying firearms at a Maine police department at Old Orchard Beach. The firearms had been collected as part of a push by the disarmament group the Maine Gun Safety Coalition. In the process of destruction, one of the firearms discharged. Fortunately, only two cars were hit by the projectile. It does not appear any person was injured. From themainwire.com:

One of Maine’s primary gun control advocate groups, the Maine Gun Safety Coalition, oversaw a gun-giveback program on Saturday at local police departments throughout southern Maine.

Despite the focus on gun safety, contractors working with MGSC and the Old Orchard Beach Police Department failed to practice basic gun safety when they attempted to saw a loaded blackpowder rifle, which led to the negligent discharge of the firearm.

Luckily, instead of injuring any bystanders, the musket round instead damaged two vehicles.

The Maine Gun Safety Coalition had tasked Humanium Metal with destroying the firearms. The MaineWire reported that Humanium Metal specializes in the safe disposal of firearms. Perhaps Humanium had not dealt with muzzleloading firearms before. Perhaps, as the firearms were delivered by police, they assumed they had all been checked to see if they were loaded by police.

The procedure to check a muzzleloader to see if it is loaded is simple. Determine if there is priming in the pan or a cap on the nipple(s) of the muzzleloader. If so, remove the priming and/or the cap(s). Take the ramrod or a similar rod and slide it down the barrel until it stops.  Mark that location at the muzzle.  Pull the rod out, then slide it along to the barrel to see if there is a load in the chamber. Many rods are marked to indicate how far they will go when the chamber is empty.  If the rod goes into the mark, the firearm is unloaded. If it does not, assume the gun has gunpowder and a round in the chamber.

Using a chop saw to cut through a barrel could easily create enough heat to set off a charge of black powder.

AmmoLand contacted the Old Orchard Beach police. A press release was sent by email. From the press release:

On June 3 rd ,2024 the Old Orchard Beach Police Department was designated as one of several gun destruction sites for several Southern Maine Police Departments who dropped off guns collected during the event. Representatives of Humanium Metal who break down guns and convert them into sellable products were on site for destruction of the firearms. The weapons were checked on site by police dropping weapons off and police representatives from other departments who organized the event.

As one of the firearms was being cut the weapon discharged expelling a round through the barrel. The round was found to have struck two unoccupied vehicles within the parking lot. Through initial investigation the involved weapon was identified as a muzzle loader style rifle. It was determined that the heat from the cutting tool ignited gun powder still left within the barrel which discharged the round.

This is an unfortunate event and confirms the gun safety axiom of assuming every gun is loaded until you determine differently.


About Dean Weingarten:

Dean Weingarten has been a peace officer, a military officer, was on the University of Wisconsin Pistol Team for four years, and was first certified to teach firearms safety in 1973. He taught the Arizona concealed carry course for fifteen years until the goal of Constitutional Carry was attained. He has degrees in meteorology and mining engineering, and retired from the Department of Defense after a 30 year career in Army Research, Development, Testing, and Evaluation.

Dean Weingarten

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musicman44mag

Oh, and just the other day the government made a law that retired police could carry anywhere they want because they are trained and know how to use a gun better than someone with a concealed permit?

Just like I said to that article. Ya, right! LMAO

Oregoneistan

Trump2024

gregs

another example of the 1%, the only ones qualified to handle firearms, violating the first rule of safe firearms handling. remember the batfe agent shooting himself in the classroom, the fbi agent doing a backflip on the bar dance floor and trying to catch his duty firearm shooting another patron.
yep, so much for following the rules.

Whatstheuseanyway

I once worked at a large foundry in the Phoenix area. Local law enforcement contacted the foundry to see if they would melt down a large cache of firearms.
The foundry agreed.
Truckloads of firearms were brought in and place in the furnace (these furnaces were electric arc and could melt 22,000 lbs of steel).
Then they heard popping! The police had failed to check and unload every firearm.
They were told to never ask again; go elsewhere

DunRanull

What kind of IDIOTS turn in their working, operational firearms?!?!? Insane! One would think Mainers would know much better than that…

jukk0u

Those assault muskets are a menace

NDevr2Persevere

Hahahahahaha!!!!!!! ‘Nuff said!

Zhukov

What a bunch of leftist, anti freedom maroons

Mountaingazer525

Was Alex Baldwin there?

lktraz

“MGSC “specializes” in safe disposal of firearms”……..

Yeah they sure are “special” now aren’t they?

Last edited 1 year ago by lktraz
MP71

Gosh I’m SO glad that a muzzle loading rifle was destroyed. Heaven only knows the carnage that would have ensued if that weapon ever fell into the hands of a criminal.