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OK: Pistol as Impact Weapon worked with Unitentional Discharge

Thursday, January 15, 2015 10:10
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Jerry Pierson, burglary and assault suspect

Guns are built to take punishment.  Pistols are most often dense and hard, with a convenient handle.   They make fairly good improvised impact weapons.

That is what happened in Oklahoma recently.   A home invader who is a suspect in several other burglaries in the Ardmore area, was caught in the act by James Collins and his father-in-law.

The suspect, Pierson, had a knife, and had already used it to stab the father-in-law when Collins arrived on the scene.  From kxii.com:

“I didn't know he'd been stabbed when I came out. So my first instinct was just to protect him,” said James Collins.

Police say suspect, Jerry Pierson, had a knife, and at this point, had already used it on Collin's father in law. Collin's had a gun, and used it to hit Pierson, repeatedly, but says Pierson wasn't giving up.

“No matter what I did he kept trying to get away, trying to crawl away, trying to get away, telling me he's going to kill me, stab me. I mean, he was just out of his mind, it was, it was crazy,” said Collins.

Pierson is lucky that he was not killed.  With the knife, the stabbing, and the threats, Collins would likely have been justified in shooting him.  Instead, he chose to use the pistol as an improvised club.   It could still be deadly, especially if applied to the head.   Pierson ended up in the hospital.

One problem with using a pistol as a club is that you have to get really close to the attacker.   Another is that it is not uncommon to have an unintentional discharge while using a pistol as an impact weapon.   That is what happened in this case:

Collins says he had accidentally fired a shot into the ground while hitting Pierson with the pistol.

Collins was fortunate that the shot did not hit anyone or anything that he did not wish to be hit.

It is obvious that Collins was trying to avoid having to kill Jerry Pierson.  Maybe one day, Pierson will thank him for it.  It is unlikely, but it could happen.

If you must use a pistol as a club, keep your finger off the trigger.

 ©2015 by Dean Weingarten: Permission to share is granted when this notice is included.
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