Thursday, October 30, 2014

Drunken argument between two officers results in shooting death of New Mexico Sheriff's Deputy.

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Drunken argument between two officers results in shooting death of New Mexico Sheriff's Deputy.
Deputy Jeremy Martin
Courtesy of Raw Story:

A New Mexico sheriff’s deputy shot and killed another deputy during a drunken argument after transporting a prisoner out of state.

Police said two Santa Fe County deputies were returning from the transfer when they rented a hotel room at 4 p.m. Monday in Las Cruces, reported the Albuquerque Journal.

The deputies later went to Dublin’s Street Pub, where they began arguing after drinking alcohol.

Police said the argument escalated when the deputies returned to their seventh-floor hotel room, and one of them attempted to flee to an elevator.

Deputy Tai Chan fatally shot Deputy Jeremy Martin several times in the back and arms with a semi-automatic gun, police said.

The 29-year-old Martin was pronounced dead at an area hospital.

You know the NRA is always saying that gun deaths are the result of criminals getting access to guns and not something that "good guys" with guns are ever involved in.

Wrong!

After all these are trained individuals who are suppose to be the very definition of the "good guys with a gun."

The fact is that reasonable people sometimes get unreasonable, especially when drinking, and the presence of a firearms can often mean that a simple shoving match, or exchange of punches, can instead become the taking of a life.

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