CHICAGO (AP) — A Chicago police officer was unintentionally shot and killed by her partner after they chased a suspect into an apartment and encountered another person with a rifle, officials said.

Krystal Rivera, 36, a four-year veteran of the department, is survived by a 10-year-old daughter.

The partner was the only person who fired a weapon, and the “gunfire unintentionally struck Officer Rivera,” city police said in a statement Friday. An autopsy showed she was shot in the back.

  • HappySkullsplitter@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    In the military we had gun safety classes for those with personally owned firearms every time we got to a new duty station as part of the on-boarding process

    Each one brought in a local cop to talk and inevitably in every talk they tell a story about their own negligent discharge of a firearm that nearly killed someone

    I was in the military for almost 10 years, handled countless number of loaded weapons and I never once had a negligent discharge

    Cops in general appear to have a problem with it though, maybe we should be the ones giving them the classes

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      5 hours ago

      Ar this point, every officer should have to be like Barney Fife and only be allowed one cartridge that they have to keep in their pocket.

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      10 hours ago

      There’s a lot that could be done to improve cop interactions. Doubt it’ll be done in my lifetime. Too busy giving them more protections and cop city.

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      All cops are fucktards who cannot handle firearms. This is why cops should have tasers and sticks.

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        4 hours ago

        remember the acorn incident, and they kept missing someone defending thier home.

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      The military issue isn’t so much negligent discharge as it is who they’re intentionally shooting.

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    Why is it that female officers seem to be the ones who have negligent discharges more often?

    There has been like 3 in as many months including this.

    One shot a citizen who was totally compliant and was being disarmed as part of a traffic stop. She pulled the trigger as she removed it from his waistband and shot him in the leg.

    Another one was clearing a house and shot at a mirror when she saw her reflection. Yes, she saw a uniformed officer in a mirror(herself) and shot at them.

    And now this.

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      Nothing in this article identifies the gender of the partner who had the unintentional discharge.

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      cops all over teh countries arnt taught the same way, and to become a cop varies from place to place. i wouldnt be surprised, if all they hard " was point and shoot,"