Well, I didn't but did anyone hear about the folks in Utah that really did. :laf:
It was on the news this morning, and apparently it was a SWAT issued assault rifle. Come to find out a SWAT member had left it laying in the grass the day before, during a stand off. :iroll: :doh2: :doh2: :doh2: :doh2: :doh2: :doh2:
DOH!!! :hahaha: :doh2: :doh2: :shck: :holdon: :roflmao: :confused: :doh2: :roflmao: :whew: :whew: :doh2: :sleep: :doh2: :rolleye:
Thank gawd it was the police who did it. Otherwise the headlines would scream "PRO-GUN FANATICS PLANT ASSAULT WEAPONS IN CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND!"
:rolleye:
My weapon? :wo: :wo: Oh i left it behind in case ummm in case ummmm we had another call there. Yea thats it. :innocentwhistle:
Wouldnt you think they'd do a debriefing checklist type of thing and make sure that all the men and their weapons are accounted for?
I mean WTF? Did no one not notice the empty slot in the rifle rack?
A surgeon has to count his rags before he closes up a patient, but swat just loads everyone back in the van and heads off into the sunset. :doh2:
He would be the equipment guy back at the station if he was on my team............
hes damn lucky some kid didnt find it and get themselves shot cause if itd happened in my yard and my kid had, id own his ass, what was left of it anyway after i got done beatin it.
i hope at the very least he got a suspension. theres no excuse for that kind of negligence,imo.
I want to know why he set the gun down in the first place???? Maybe they were hooking up a bad guy or something. I just don't see how you could get all the way back to the station without noticing.
:mad2: Complete idiot buffon...moron...etc...
Steve
I wish it had been my yard. Uhhhh what MP5? :innocentwhistle:
Quote from: msmith on January 14, 2009, 02:28:14 PM
I wish it had been my yard. Uhhhh what MP5? :innocentwhistle:
:readthis: yep X2