I would like to make two points:
First, I find it interesting that so many of you have jumped on the idea that carrying a Glock without a holster caused this accident. Andre said, "...while crossing from his right side to the left to be placed on the door compartment." The gun was already out of the guy's waistband. Maybe it shouldn't have been carried that way but it has nothing to do with this accident as described.
Second, I used to teach (in Officer Survival classes) that the most deadly word in the English language is "routine". When things become routine we disengage the brain. Being an "experienced shooter" usually just means things have become "routine".
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