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Wondering what journalists might be interested in the news story of an ICE agent negligently discharging his gun through the walls of a hotel he was staying at.

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  • j-r conlinJ j-r conlin

    @deviantollam @Retreival9096

    It's a shame that there's no concept that maybe arms should be collected into a safe location for storage when not in service.

    Granted, that would make it hard to masturbate, so I guess that's out.

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    #31

    @deviantollam @Retreival9096 @jrconlin not only a mechanism, but the concept of...caution? Some sort of training perhaps to reduce such negligence?

    Ugh, it's so unfortunate that this is so new of a problem! We couldn't have possibly stopped this.

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    • notdeadyetT notdeadyet

      @disorderlyf @kimchitea @deviantollam @ligniform

      Backstrap, the back part of the grip. I'm pretty sure you have to remove the slide to do it. Not... really sure why'd you be messing with that "in the field", but I guess we're already failing basic gun safety, so I doubt they should really be trusted with a fork much less a gun

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      Passwordsarehard4
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      #32

      @theredlongitude @disorderlyf @kimchitea @deviantollam @ligniform depends on model but Iโ€™ve got a few that donโ€™t. Itโ€™s a roll pin at the bottom and it fits into a grove at the top right before the thumbs well. I wouldnโ€™t do it loaded anyway, you have to put a few good hits in the pin to move it. S&W99 and its Walther cousin were like that.

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      • Deviant OllamD Deviant Ollam

        Wondering what journalists might be interested in the news story of an ICE agent negligently discharging his gun through the walls of a hotel he was staying at.

        Folk FOIA'd the police report and such...

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        ...there are some choice photos. I don't think it's been picked up by any news outlets, though.

        This evidence is available, but it likely needs a journalist or someone else similar who can curate it and package it up for easy public digestion.

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        #33

        @deviantollam

        And best it's negligent discharge, has anyone checked for blood splatter?

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        • Deviant OllamD Deviant Ollam

          Wondering what journalists might be interested in the news story of an ICE agent negligently discharging his gun through the walls of a hotel he was staying at.

          Folk FOIA'd the police report and such...

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          Report and BWC from Firearm Discharge in Hotel

          MuckRock is a collaborative news site that gives you the tools to hold the government accountable.

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          ...there are some choice photos. I don't think it's been picked up by any news outlets, though.

          This evidence is available, but it likely needs a journalist or someone else similar who can curate it and package it up for easy public digestion.

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          Spirit
          wrote last edited by
          #34

          @deviantollam erotic phone calls often go awry.

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          • ใฟใ‚„ใใƒขใƒผใƒ‰R ใฟใ‚„ใใƒขใƒผใƒ‰

            @deviantollam โ€œdo not attempt to modify a loaded firearm with it pointed at yourselfโ€ seems pretty obvious, and yetโ€ฆ

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            wrote last edited by
            #35

            @ryan @deviantollam glocks come with a handful of factory back straps... only America's elite enforcers of immigration law modify their weapons with a round in the chamber

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            • Kevin RussellK Kevin Russell

              @deviantollam

              And best it's negligent discharge, has anyone checked for blood splatter?

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              Deviant Ollam
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              #36

              @kevinrns local PD came and investigated and verified that the room into which the round was discharged was unoccupied at the time.

              Although, it was a near miss... Someone had been assigned that room by the front desk and was actually in the hallway proceeding towards the room when the agent fired his weapon.

              The other hotel guest heard the shot and thought some piece of equipment had experienced a catastrophic failure in a wall or something.

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              • Deviant OllamD Deviant Ollam

                Wondering what journalists might be interested in the news story of an ICE agent negligently discharging his gun through the walls of a hotel he was staying at.

                Folk FOIA'd the police report and such...

                Link Preview Image
                Report and BWC from Firearm Discharge in Hotel

                MuckRock is a collaborative news site that gives you the tools to hold the government accountable.

                favicon

                MuckRock (www.muckrock.com)

                ...there are some choice photos. I don't think it's been picked up by any news outlets, though.

                This evidence is available, but it likely needs a journalist or someone else similar who can curate it and package it up for easy public digestion.

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                #37

                @deviantollam What a shithole

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                • Deviant OllamD Deviant Ollam

                  @RichSPK They responded to a community member's FOIA request. (And repeated FOIA pinging, it would seem)

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                  wrote last edited by
                  #38

                  @deviantollam yeah, I saw that. I think my local PD, and certainly the White House, would have drawn out a FOIA request much longer.

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                  • Richard K :blobcatverified:R Richard K :blobcatverified:

                    @deviantollam yeah, I saw that. I think my local PD, and certainly the White House, would have drawn out a FOIA request much longer.

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                    Deviant Ollam
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                    #39

                    @RichSPK ah yes I hear you there

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                    • Deviant OllamD Deviant Ollam

                      @kevinrns local PD came and investigated and verified that the room into which the round was discharged was unoccupied at the time.

                      Although, it was a near miss... Someone had been assigned that room by the front desk and was actually in the hallway proceeding towards the room when the agent fired his weapon.

                      The other hotel guest heard the shot and thought some piece of equipment had experienced a catastrophic failure in a wall or something.

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                      wrote last edited by
                      #40

                      @deviantollam

                      Thanks for this

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                      • Deviant OllamD Deviant Ollam

                        @kevinrns local PD came and investigated and verified that the room into which the round was discharged was unoccupied at the time.

                        Although, it was a near miss... Someone had been assigned that room by the front desk and was actually in the hallway proceeding towards the room when the agent fired his weapon.

                        The other hotel guest heard the shot and thought some piece of equipment had experienced a catastrophic failure in a wall or something.

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                        Ludwig Vielfrass
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                        #41

                        @deviantollam @kevinrns Absolutely bonkers. Is this going to be another 10 year ICE veteran who is also a firearms instructor? Wouldn't surprise me in the least.

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                        • Ludwig VielfrassL Ludwig Vielfrass

                          @deviantollam @kevinrns Absolutely bonkers. Is this going to be another 10 year ICE veteran who is also a firearms instructor? Wouldn't surprise me in the least.

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                          #42

                          @kevinrns @lerxst I believe that reports are he was a 30-year veteran of some sort of federal law enforcement I think. He then came out of retirement to work for ICE on this assignment.

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                          • Analog AIR Analog AI

                            @deviantollam I think I'll invent a switch on a gun that prevents it from going off, to help prevent this kind of thing

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                            #43

                            @deviantollam @Retreival9096

                            As its very likely a #Glock, it does not have a traditional safety switch that most traditional firearm have.

                            It has THREE safeties.

                            Now a SAFETY, will prevent
                            an ๐Ÿ‘‰ACCIDENTAL๐Ÿ‘ˆ discharge.

                            The three (3) safeties will, however not
                            prevent a ๐Ÿ‘‰NEGLIGENT๐Ÿ‘ˆ discharge.

                            But because the two #ICE muppets are struggling
                            (Adam Autio, Bradley Shaver, remember their names), calling this an ACCIDENTAL discharge allows them to save face.

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                            • Deviant OllamD Deviant Ollam

                              The police report is a hoot though... "On 12/18/2025 at approximately 1927 hours, I, Officer Wayde Anderson #194, and other officers were dispatched to the Hampton Inn located at 3000 Eagandale Place in the city of Eagan for a weapons call. Dispatch notes indicated that federal agents were staying in room 322, and an agent's firearm had been fired in the room. I arrived and made contact with the federal agent in question whom I identified as Bradley Shaver. Bradley wasn't injured; however, I observed a hole in his sweatshirt that I later learned was caused by the fired 9mm round."

                              "Bradley's supervisor, Adam Autio, was contacted and informed of the incident. The firearm, as well as two magazines, 28 unfired 9mm rounds, the "backstrap", the fired casing, and fabric from Bradley's clothing were entered into evidence for safekeeping. Adam informed officers he would be picking up the firearm for processing."

                              This part is wild...

                              "As he was doing this, he heard a very loud bang. Initially he thought the gunshot came from somewhere else and he yelled 'shots fired!' and then told his wife he had to go and hung up. Shaver then felt heat on the left side of his body, looked down and saw the damage to his shirt and realized the shot had some from his own weapon."

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                              #44

                              @deviantollam The full report is terrifying and ridiculous at the same time. I initially assumed that the officer just neglected to clear the chamber before working on his weapon. Which would have been bad. But he diligently explains how the way he was holding the gun induced a malfunction preventing chambering the next round. That means he had a full magazine in the gun while working on it, pointing it at himself. WTAF?!

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                              • Deviant OllamD Deviant Ollam

                                The police report is a hoot though... "On 12/18/2025 at approximately 1927 hours, I, Officer Wayde Anderson #194, and other officers were dispatched to the Hampton Inn located at 3000 Eagandale Place in the city of Eagan for a weapons call. Dispatch notes indicated that federal agents were staying in room 322, and an agent's firearm had been fired in the room. I arrived and made contact with the federal agent in question whom I identified as Bradley Shaver. Bradley wasn't injured; however, I observed a hole in his sweatshirt that I later learned was caused by the fired 9mm round."

                                "Bradley's supervisor, Adam Autio, was contacted and informed of the incident. The firearm, as well as two magazines, 28 unfired 9mm rounds, the "backstrap", the fired casing, and fabric from Bradley's clothing were entered into evidence for safekeeping. Adam informed officers he would be picking up the firearm for processing."

                                This part is wild...

                                "As he was doing this, he heard a very loud bang. Initially he thought the gunshot came from somewhere else and he yelled 'shots fired!' and then told his wife he had to go and hung up. Shaver then felt heat on the left side of his body, looked down and saw the damage to his shirt and realized the shot had some from his own weapon."

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                                @deviantollam

                                He was mucking around with his firearm while it was loaded, AND he was on the phone at the time with his wife. Having fired the shot, he was too stupid to realise that the bloody loud noise and kickback was from the weapon he was pointing at himself.

                                Fnck me!

                                He's morbidly obese, incredibly stupid, and a danger to anyone around him. Perfect ICE material.

                                I sincerely hope his wife is busy drawing up the divorce papers.

                                USPol #ICE

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                                • Deviant OllamD Deviant Ollam

                                  @kevinrns local PD came and investigated and verified that the room into which the round was discharged was unoccupied at the time.

                                  Although, it was a near miss... Someone had been assigned that room by the front desk and was actually in the hallway proceeding towards the room when the agent fired his weapon.

                                  The other hotel guest heard the shot and thought some piece of equipment had experienced a catastrophic failure in a wall or something.

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                                  @deviantollam @kevinrns

                                  Thanks, read the report..
                                  The good news is that it didn't happen in the street during the day.

                                  The bad news is his superisor said he'd reissue a firearm to him, the next day.

                                  That brings two <expl dele> that shouldn't be handling firearms without additional firearm training.

                                  Considering the number of ICE officers on site, 2000, I would think that they could spare him, especially now that they been identified publically.

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                                  • Analog AIR Analog AI

                                    @deviantollam I think I'll invent a switch on a gun that prevents it from going off, to help prevent this kind of thing

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                                    @Retreival9096 @deviantollam
                                    Most modern handguns donโ€™t have a safety because itโ€™s considered poor practice to rely on said mechanism.

                                    The problem here was entrusting a poorly trained fool with a firearm. #1 rule of firearm safety is to treat every gun as if itโ€™s loaded and to never allow it to point to anything you donโ€™t intend to destroy.

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                                    • Fritz AdalisF Fritz Adalis

                                      @deviantollam @radleybalko
                                      Why's the left side of his shirts all yellow?

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                                      #48

                                      @FritzAdalis @deviantollam @radleybalko
                                      Gunpowder from the discharge.

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                                      • SpiritS Spirit

                                        @ryan @deviantollam glocks come with a handful of factory back straps... only America's elite enforcers of immigration law modify their weapons with a round in the chamber

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                                        freediverx
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                                        @Spirit @ryan @deviantollam
                                        Not just a round in the chamber but a fully loaded magazine.

                                        Evidently police training is 99% โ€œtreat everyone like a terroristโ€ and 1% โ€œbasic safety practices and respect for civil liberties.โ€

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                                        • Deviant OllamD Deviant Ollam

                                          The police report is a hoot though... "On 12/18/2025 at approximately 1927 hours, I, Officer Wayde Anderson #194, and other officers were dispatched to the Hampton Inn located at 3000 Eagandale Place in the city of Eagan for a weapons call. Dispatch notes indicated that federal agents were staying in room 322, and an agent's firearm had been fired in the room. I arrived and made contact with the federal agent in question whom I identified as Bradley Shaver. Bradley wasn't injured; however, I observed a hole in his sweatshirt that I later learned was caused by the fired 9mm round."

                                          "Bradley's supervisor, Adam Autio, was contacted and informed of the incident. The firearm, as well as two magazines, 28 unfired 9mm rounds, the "backstrap", the fired casing, and fabric from Bradley's clothing were entered into evidence for safekeeping. Adam informed officers he would be picking up the firearm for processing."

                                          This part is wild...

                                          "As he was doing this, he heard a very loud bang. Initially he thought the gunshot came from somewhere else and he yelled 'shots fired!' and then told his wife he had to go and hung up. Shaver then felt heat on the left side of his body, looked down and saw the damage to his shirt and realized the shot had some from his own weapon."

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                                          @deviantollam Fucking Dollar Tree Death Squad

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