By Bob Walsh
Tampa Officer Bob Northrop, whose Sig discharged without the trigger being pulled, spent weeks in the hospital and months doing rehab on his injured leg
The Milwaukee P D has just
announced that they are dumping their recently acquired SIG service
weapons with Glocks. It will cost them about $450,000 which they are
getting from asset forfeiture money.
The
police union sued the city about six weeks ago over the issue. There
have been three unexplained accidental discharges of the SIG weapons
within the last two years, injuring two officers. In at least two of
these discharges the weapon was without question still in its holster
when it discharged. In one of them the office involved had both hands
full of paperwork while exiting his vehicle when the weapon discharged.
It
is known that there have been 22 lawsuits filed against SIG over
allegations that the weapon fired without the trigger being pulled.
Some officers in effected jurisdictions have taken to carrying the
weapon with an empty chamber in violation of department policy for fear
of the weapon discharging itself.
The union has agreed to drop the lawsuit since the city announced the planned switch-over.
3 comments:
That should read they are dumping the SIGs FOR Glocks. My bad.
Oh good, they stole the money and will use it to buy equipment.
70% of cops now carry Glocks.
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