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To: kjam22

Praying for you and a speedy recovery. This could have ended much differently for you. I’m glad you are cogent.

Did the police confiscate your weapon? Did they enter your house? Did they take anything? Did they ask you a bunch of questions? Do you mind telling us more about the interaction with law enforcement?


68 posted on 02/24/2023 2:01:31 AM PST by KingLudd
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To: KingLudd

They have the weapon. I can get it back in 72 hours . Everyone was cool… cops, firemen/emt, and ambulance guys. There were about 10 cops. Emt showed up first. We are in oklahoma city.


71 posted on 02/24/2023 2:09:26 AM PST by kjam22
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To: KingLudd

When cops got there emts were working on leg. They had picked the gun up…. Still in its holster and they had asked my wife to back her car out for more room. They gave okc cops the gun. Cops asking what happened and i told them while emt was trying to straighten foot to align with leg and immobilize it. Some cops behind me put crime tape across garage entrance. Wife was watching. They asked her nicely to wait their car. (Im 63 and she is 69) No one went in house. We live in an upscale suburb house when in okc. Ambulance showed up not long after leg was immobilized. Pretty quickly cops decided it was truly an accident as me loudly expressing my discomfort and answering questions. Ambulance took me. Wife said cops told her the process to get gun back. Apologized for needing to keep it. Took crime tape down etc

This gun was a private purchase in about 95


77 posted on 02/24/2023 2:27:36 AM PST by kjam22
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