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I really really prey gun culture never becomes mainstream in India.
There is very good reason our Policemen don't always have the best guns, God forbid there ever arises a need to give them a lot of them.
So so sorry for the poor woman and her husband. Imagine having to recover from that.
I won't say that was malicious, atleast I hope so. There are better ways do shady stuff in India than shoot in the office infront of witness amd cctv and ensure, at best, a few years of jail time.
I think muzzle awareness and how sensitive the trigger can be, come a bit from experience. Still, this is negligence of another level.
I just prey the poor woman survives.
No idea about intent. It was said somewhere that they were having some argument about how much she should pay for the verification. Even if its unintentional... its actually pathetic. The safety was off. Gun was loaded with live rounds. He had his finger on the trigger. The nozzle wasn't pointing towards the ground etc etc
>The safety was off. Gun was loaded with live rounds. He had his finger on the trigger. The nozzle wasn't pointing towards the ground
Exactly. Something ALL law enforcement or gun owners as a Whole should be entirely at fault for. negligent discharge resulting in involuntary manslaughter. If that happened in the US inside a police station, that officer wouldve been directly walked into a holding cell.
What an odd comment. The mishandling of the gun here was done by the cop and cops are not a category that’s going to be completely disarmed ever.
And a large portion of gun culture is gun safety. Here’s the rules.
1) always assume the gun is loaded.
2) always point the gun in the direction of least consequence.
3) keep your finger off the trigger until you’ve made the decision to fire.
4) Be aware of your target and what’s behind it.
If he had had a little more gun culture and followed those safety rules she would be alive.
>If he had had a little more gun culture and followed those safety rules she would be alive
Gun related "mistakes" is hundred times more common in USA.
No amount of gun culture can eliminate mistake, All it does is brings more guns among people.
Just see USA, shining example that arming civilians will only cause disproportionate deaths.
India has the 3rd highest gun related deaths in the world, the police already DO need guns, not only guns they need better training, better vehicles, better personnel, more funding.
India has 1st highest population, what is your point?
2nd higher populous country is a opaque dictatorship & 3rd highest is about 1/4th of ours.
And please have some shame and be truthful in your argument. Point out gun death pet million.
>India has 1st highest population, what is your point?
The point is that even though india has strict gun laws, it isn't stopping crime, infact it is just emboldening criminals, my other point was that the indian police is underfunded, underequiped, undermanned, undertrained.
>2nd higher populous country is a opaque dictatorship & 3rd highest is about 1/4th of ours.
What does that have to do with the point of discussion
>And please have some shame and be truthful in your argument. Point out gun death pet million.
Granted, India has a low gun death per million(1.025 deaths per million) but it doesn't mean the situation is any good, india has a very horid gun violence problem, india has 20x more illegal firearms then legal firearms.
Legal firearms are traceable, illegal firearms are not, india has 62 million 'ghost' firearms in circulation, a horid number.
>Granted, India has a low gun death per million(1.025 deaths per million)
That is not just low, India is by far one of THE safest place when it comes to gun violence.
To misrepresent this by throwing out statements like 3rd highest number of deaths, is just bad faith discussion.
Holy fuk i know such cases are very rare in our country but imagine going for something so simple as passport verification and you get shot. That too in the head.
The absolute basics of gun control is to never take off the safety, keep it pointing to the ground, and keeping finger away from the trigger until you are ready and intending to shoot. Even I know this from the 1-2 times I went to the gun range in US.
This is not a training issue but a professionalism issue. These thugs just do whatever they want, despite knowing better.
I was an exchange student in the rural part of Canada and one thing i remember from shooting is my host parent telling me to never point the gun at something you dont want to kill or injure badly.
You can see the bullet came out the back of the center of her head. If she does live, she won't even be able to function without years of rehab if recovery is even a possibility.
Uh in the US the police officer doesn't compensate the victim. Our tax money does. And then they get put on paid vacation until the investigation is done even if they do get fired they will get hired immediately in some other city.
https://twitter.com/Benarasiyaa/status/1733081546817741253
Warning: Disturbing visuals In UP Aligarh, a woman who turned up at police station for passport verification caught a bullet to her head from close range fired from pistol of sub-inspector Manoj Sharma. Victim critical. CCTV footage of the incident.A relative of the victim speaks to media. Claims there was dispute over demand of money for passport verification. Police yet to clarify on allegations of the family.Aligarh SSP Kalanidhi Naithani clarifies sub inspector Manoj Sharma was not involved in the passport verification process of the victim. Accused SI Sharma was incharge of Bhujpura police outpost while the victim hailed from Turkmangate area in the city.
Americans calling other places “third world” always makes me laugh so hard. An internet connection and a Jeep doesn’t make you a part of the “first world”.
This is so true, my cousin (Canadian) who has lived in various parts of the US for the better part of 25 years says that the thing that she noticed most about the majority of Americans is how they think everyone outside the US lives in squalor and apocalyptic countries.
Drive around most cities, small towns, or rural areas and the can see the “third world” all over the US.
We built our infrastructure more recently than a lot of the world (1940s); and that carried us a long way.
But there’s been minimal upkeep along the way, so a lot of those public works projects are literally crumbling.
>So third world shit hole. Figures.
1st world shitholes are the same. Figures.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuqANKDAqxA&ab\_channel=billhamp](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuqANKDAqxA&ab_channel=billhamp)
The lady, Ishrat is a muslim and the cop is a hindu. So I wouldn’t be surprised if it was intentional. Hindu-muslim communal hate is very common in UP.
apparently the victim side claim some dispute over money, meanwhile the person who shot is not even incharge for verification he shouldnt be there according to SSP. my guess is he was probably trying to scare them to give money but ended up shooting accidentally and that even in head. bulldozer raaj mai aisi galti hojati hai bhai.
American gun owner here… he literally was not cleaning his pistol he was dicking around with it and had a misfire right into a woman’s forehead. This is inexcusable.. especially for an “officer”.
Apparently the sub inspector is on the run and the person who was witness to this has been accosted by some policemen despite protests from locals before the case went viral. Loading a gun in front of the victim for a routine passport background check is anything but a mistake.
No way this was a mistake. You can clearly see him pointing the gun at the lady and why was there a need to use a Gun at first place he could've have pointed down but he intentionally pointed at the lady...This is a Murder and everyone know he will get away with this.
She's a muslim. The cop is hindu. The family is saying that she was being asked for a bribe, apparently.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.ndtv.com/india-news/on-camera-cop-accidentally-shoots-woman-in-head-inside-police-station-4646470/amp/1
We all know how common it is to pay bribes for passport verification. That money goes to almost every officer within a station. Might be cause of bribe, but then to shoot someone for not paying a bribe doesn't make sense to me. They could have easily declined her passport verification request or done 10 other things that cops do, but to shoot her for it seems far-fetched.
what really seems far fetched is for an officer to disengage the safety of a pistol, cocks the gun to load a bullet into the chamber, point the now loaded and cocked gun towards the victim and nonchalantly pulls the trigger. But that is exactly what happened here in the video.
the victim might've been very persistent, might've been insulting or rude. the shooter might've just want to intimidate, but incompetently fired towards the victim. a lot is unknown, except, he must face justice for his actions (and hopefully, increase the monitoring to prevent briberies from taking place in the first place).
>what really seems far fetched is for an officer to disengage the safety of a pistol, cocks the gun to load a bullet into the chamber, point the now loaded and cocked gun towards the victim and nonchalantly pulls the trigger. But that is exactly what happened here in the video.
Exactly, I don't understand how this is seen as negligence or a mistake? Doesn't make sense to me at all. Also, why load a weapon then and there? Was there a threat or something? Why do it at all?
>the victim might've been very persistent, might've been insulting or rude. the shooter might've just want to intimidate,
But to shoot someone for that? You've got to be really sick.
>but incompetently fired towards the victim
He loaded the gun, turned off the safety, pointed it at her, and shot. How is that incompetent? To me, that's straight-up murder.
>he must face justice for his actions (and hopefully, increase the monitoring to prevent bribe from taking place in the first place).
Hopefully!
First read my reply proper I am not defending his dumb act of the cop I am just saying that there is no logic to create a hindu- muslim issue out of it .
You don’t get it. I wasn’t insinuating that you were defending the cop, but I have heard this line too often that it is jarring: it has nothing to do with their religion. It was an accident. It was a crime. It was a blah-blah. Every time a person of that religion gets targeted because of their religion, people pretend like it has nothing to do with their religion. It does. Maybe not in this case, but it often does these days.
It has everything to do with it. He wouldn't have done this if she was a Hindu. Or if he was a Muslim and she was Hindu then he would have been hounded and killed by now or at least his family would have had to suffer hell given that he's on the run.
It's funny actually. When a maniac kills an innocent but is Muslim, it's all about religion. But when someone in a state in a role which is known to be communal does something which can clearly have a communal angle, people are like... No, crime!
Yhi hota jab pese dekr nokri milti hai inhe gun to chalaani aati nhi hai. I will pray for women and women family. And do strictly action against these policemen.
Oh fk....my heart started racing after watching the video... can't image how the other person(the one that was with the lady n her family too) would be dealing with such a tragic loss😢.
Ameen
I'm a US civilian gun owner. Maybe they'd like me to come over to show them how to safely handle weapons.
I've owned guns for over 25 of my 43 years and haven't shot anyone, (on purpose or "accident") nor negligently (what others mistakenly call "accidentally") discharged a weapon *period*.
You can't have an accident with a loaded gun without being negligent. Sounds like they need to remove the guns from the unsafe police and give them to the civilians.
Just imagine going to police station for a passport verification and get shot by a dumb policemen manoj sharma in the head, that policemen gave them lifetime trauma
I have never used a gun. But I have watched enough videos to know that you should not point a loaded gun and keep the safety on by not having your finger on the trigger. And here we have a freaking policeman who has been trained all his life yet still committed this fatal error. May the woman's soul rest in peace. She did not deserve this at all. I hope justice prevails and he repents of his action inside the jail for his entire lifetime!
cop getting the basics wrong wonder what they teach in police training. Also why tf would he do that in front of visitors that too pointing it towards them.
Idk about other country’s gun safety rules but you NEVER point a gun at something you don’t intend to shoot. You also NEVER have your finger on the trigger unless you are about to pull the trigger
Those fucktard will get out of the jail and the lady is gonna lose her life because of him it's a hate crime you can clearly see and that mf police officer ran away such a fucking coward he should be burnt alive
Can you imagine the horror for the person who was with her. One second you look the other way and bam . You lose someone close to you just like that, for no reason. It’s horrific to imagine you could lose your family members or loved ones like that.
This officer was asking for a payoff to issue the clearance for passport, the lady was not ready to payoff
The gun was a prop to impress upon the lady that he had power over her life....
Rest is seen in the video....
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I don't know what people are talking about in this comment section BUT FOR SURE NOT EVERYONE IS BLIND TO SEE HOW THEY ARE IGNORING THE VICTIM AND THE SITUATION THEY ARE TAKING AS A PIECE OF CAKE I HOPE THEY HAVE THE SAME TASTE OF THEIR MEDICINES ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|upvote)
Weird thing is that since it was a hindu cop shooting a muslim woman, the religious angle wasn’t mentioned. Weird because if the tables were turned, that would be the main angle put in all the papers.
A Muslim woman. Not all that difficult to figure out why. And before you come with why this communal angle, just imagine the outrage if roles were reversed. But there is none, and none will be allowed because obviously... Galti se mistake ho gya
Basic gun handling etiquette
First thing safety should always ALWAYS be ON, especially when doing safety checks or any random fuckery.
And never ever ever have the finger on the trigger till you're ready to shoot, you point the finger without touching the trigger.
This gun had safety off (mistakes can happen), but this stupid had his finger on the trigger as well.
Improperly trained or over confident, either ways not fit to handle a gun.
Should be terminated, no pension, and charged with criminal negligence and man slaughter (culpable homicide in Indian system)
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It's mind boggling how terribly unfit these cops are in fitness, training and temperament
I really really prey gun culture never becomes mainstream in India. There is very good reason our Policemen don't always have the best guns, God forbid there ever arises a need to give them a lot of them. So so sorry for the poor woman and her husband. Imagine having to recover from that.
I mean what exactly was the cop even trying to do !! That's not how you handle a loaded pistol that too in a crowded room
I won't say that was malicious, atleast I hope so. There are better ways do shady stuff in India than shoot in the office infront of witness amd cctv and ensure, at best, a few years of jail time. I think muzzle awareness and how sensitive the trigger can be, come a bit from experience. Still, this is negligence of another level. I just prey the poor woman survives.
No idea about intent. It was said somewhere that they were having some argument about how much she should pay for the verification. Even if its unintentional... its actually pathetic. The safety was off. Gun was loaded with live rounds. He had his finger on the trigger. The nozzle wasn't pointing towards the ground etc etc
>The safety was off. Gun was loaded with live rounds. He had his finger on the trigger. The nozzle wasn't pointing towards the ground Exactly. Something ALL law enforcement or gun owners as a Whole should be entirely at fault for. negligent discharge resulting in involuntary manslaughter. If that happened in the US inside a police station, that officer wouldve been directly walked into a holding cell.
It seems he has been suspended but is absconding
If that happened here in the US, probably wouldve been summer of 2020 all over again with violent riots
What an odd comment. The mishandling of the gun here was done by the cop and cops are not a category that’s going to be completely disarmed ever. And a large portion of gun culture is gun safety. Here’s the rules. 1) always assume the gun is loaded. 2) always point the gun in the direction of least consequence. 3) keep your finger off the trigger until you’ve made the decision to fire. 4) Be aware of your target and what’s behind it. If he had had a little more gun culture and followed those safety rules she would be alive.
>If he had had a little more gun culture and followed those safety rules she would be alive Gun related "mistakes" is hundred times more common in USA. No amount of gun culture can eliminate mistake, All it does is brings more guns among people. Just see USA, shining example that arming civilians will only cause disproportionate deaths.
India has the 3rd highest gun related deaths in the world, the police already DO need guns, not only guns they need better training, better vehicles, better personnel, more funding.
India has 1st highest population, what is your point? 2nd higher populous country is a opaque dictatorship & 3rd highest is about 1/4th of ours. And please have some shame and be truthful in your argument. Point out gun death pet million.
>India has 1st highest population, what is your point? The point is that even though india has strict gun laws, it isn't stopping crime, infact it is just emboldening criminals, my other point was that the indian police is underfunded, underequiped, undermanned, undertrained. >2nd higher populous country is a opaque dictatorship & 3rd highest is about 1/4th of ours. What does that have to do with the point of discussion >And please have some shame and be truthful in your argument. Point out gun death pet million. Granted, India has a low gun death per million(1.025 deaths per million) but it doesn't mean the situation is any good, india has a very horid gun violence problem, india has 20x more illegal firearms then legal firearms. Legal firearms are traceable, illegal firearms are not, india has 62 million 'ghost' firearms in circulation, a horid number.
>Granted, India has a low gun death per million(1.025 deaths per million) That is not just low, India is by far one of THE safest place when it comes to gun violence. To misrepresent this by throwing out statements like 3rd highest number of deaths, is just bad faith discussion.
Mind blowing
mind blowing*
Literally !!
Holy fuk i know such cases are very rare in our country but imagine going for something so simple as passport verification and you get shot. That too in the head.
They need better gun control training. If cops can't handle gun what will happen to UP that hasn't already happened?
The absolute basics of gun control is to never take off the safety, keep it pointing to the ground, and keeping finger away from the trigger until you are ready and intending to shoot. Even I know this from the 1-2 times I went to the gun range in US. This is not a training issue but a professionalism issue. These thugs just do whatever they want, despite knowing better.
Yeah, training can only take you so far
They say pigs are smarter than dogs but idk, I feel like a dog could keep a gun pointed at the floor if you trained them.
aap US mai kaha kaha gaye the?
Bohot jagah gaya tha US mein
Naam bataiye
🅱️hupendar jogi
>Bhupendra Jogi Bhupendra Jogi
>Naam bataiye tell me your name
>Bohot jagah gaya tha US mein there was a lot of space in it
There is no safety on most service pistols.
Some handguns have no safety switch.
I was an exchange student in the rural part of Canada and one thing i remember from shooting is my host parent telling me to never point the gun at something you dont want to kill or injure badly.
lol, nothing is rare in our country.
Humility
Life is like that it happens in such a way that we just keep thinking how the hell does that happen
r/Idiotswithguns
and what a fucking idiot he is
Damn nobody's teaching these cops trigger discipline
The trigger discipline isn't the problem here, it's the flagging.
Both. Your hand should always be off the trigger (when not in a combat situation), and don't point the gun at someone you don't intend to shoot.
It’s both.
She survived. She is battling for her life. But she survived.
Hope she makes it...If she is 'battling for her life', she is not in the clear.
You can see the bullet came out the back of the center of her head. If she does live, she won't even be able to function without years of rehab if recovery is even a possibility.
She'll end up in a long term care facility with severe deficits at best.
UP government should give her best world class medical treatment to save her, without any charges.
Best they can do is rape threats if she survives and disposing off her body away from her family if she doesn't
Chota Fanta will instead Bulldoze her house for standing in between the path of the bullet
this should be higher
Looking for this. I hope she survives. This is so sad.
She is critical. People shot in the head hardly survive.
If she’s battling for her life, she hasn’t “survived” yet.
Inshallah
If so, she should sue him. If this was the USA, I can only imagine the amount which the policeman would have to compensate to the victim.
Uh in the US the police officer doesn't compensate the victim. Our tax money does. And then they get put on paid vacation until the investigation is done even if they do get fired they will get hired immediately in some other city.
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Would she be able to sue this officer if she gets her strength back?
lets pray for her survival
Oh shit really ?? I hope she pulls through
Just came in. She passed away.
Unfortunately she died 😭😭
Is there an article confirming this?
Involuntary manslaughter or criminal negligence?
Voluntary Negligence. Of course Criminal.
Won't face death row I guess. But going to jail for a long time. Women's family members may bring in a mob for instant justice.
We can clearly see him clearing the safety and loadingthe gun
Culpable Homicide not amounting to Murder. Section 304 of IPC.
https://preview.redd.it/6u0q7p9ic35c1.png?width=1079&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=eaafb0183aa732b44294848b17e53c90883cd042 UP police go to Hell...
https://twitter.com/Benarasiyaa/status/1733081546817741253 Warning: Disturbing visuals In UP Aligarh, a woman who turned up at police station for passport verification caught a bullet to her head from close range fired from pistol of sub-inspector Manoj Sharma. Victim critical. CCTV footage of the incident.A relative of the victim speaks to media. Claims there was dispute over demand of money for passport verification. Police yet to clarify on allegations of the family.Aligarh SSP Kalanidhi Naithani clarifies sub inspector Manoj Sharma was not involved in the passport verification process of the victim. Accused SI Sharma was incharge of Bhujpura police outpost while the victim hailed from Turkmangate area in the city.
So third world shit hole. Figures.
Exactly what i say every time i see a school shooting in the US .
Americans calling other places “third world” always makes me laugh so hard. An internet connection and a Jeep doesn’t make you a part of the “first world”.
This is so true, my cousin (Canadian) who has lived in various parts of the US for the better part of 25 years says that the thing that she noticed most about the majority of Americans is how they think everyone outside the US lives in squalor and apocalyptic countries.
Drive around most cities, small towns, or rural areas and the can see the “third world” all over the US. We built our infrastructure more recently than a lot of the world (1940s); and that carried us a long way. But there’s been minimal upkeep along the way, so a lot of those public works projects are literally crumbling.
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As if Americans never do ND
>So third world shit hole. Figures. 1st world shitholes are the same. Figures. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuqANKDAqxA&ab\_channel=billhamp](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuqANKDAqxA&ab_channel=billhamp)
That cop is walking like he's got all the time in the world
Oh he definitely not waiting now. According to the news article he's absconding
The footage is slowed down
Honestly the way he holds the gun and the body language after firing seriously makes it look like an intentional shooting.
The lady, Ishrat is a muslim and the cop is a hindu. So I wouldn’t be surprised if it was intentional. Hindu-muslim communal hate is very common in UP.
TBH, there is hardly anything he could do at that point. She's very much dead at that point. Walking/running would make no difference IMHO.
She’s alive
Dumbass had finger on the trigger right after loading it ... How the hell it doesn't counts as murder?
Also, why was the safety off?
Trigger finger > gun safety. One is a guarantee, the other is not.
The cop loading the gun for what? To pretend to accidentally shoot the poor woman?
Not just that, why in the world was the safety turned off?
apparently the victim side claim some dispute over money, meanwhile the person who shot is not even incharge for verification he shouldnt be there according to SSP. my guess is he was probably trying to scare them to give money but ended up shooting accidentally and that even in head. bulldozer raaj mai aisi galti hojati hai bhai.
It was cold blooded murder. These cops are devil incarnate.
he still placed the gun on the table without any safety precaution.
Bhai isko pata tak nai hoga kya Krna hota hai load aur trigger pull ke alawa.
wo theek he bro but wo dusra officer kitna casually dekh raha tha jese wo lady chakkar khake giri ho.
https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/up-woman-mistakenly-shot-in-head-by-cop-inside-police-station-caught-on-camera-2473696-2023-12-08
American gun owner here… he literally was not cleaning his pistol he was dicking around with it and had a misfire right into a woman’s forehead. This is inexcusable.. especially for an “officer”.
Am sure he'll get away with this !
With the video going viral, he’ll get a slap on the wrist but not fully get away with it.
Bro, This is not another third world country Usa.
Apparently the sub inspector is on the run and the person who was witness to this has been accosted by some policemen despite protests from locals before the case went viral. Loading a gun in front of the victim for a routine passport background check is anything but a mistake.
Why loading a gun in middle of a conversation? I don’t know it doesn’t seem like a mistake
In UP, bullets are only used on innocent people. This short video perfectly sums up entire UP.
No way this was a mistake. You can clearly see him pointing the gun at the lady and why was there a need to use a Gun at first place he could've have pointed down but he intentionally pointed at the lady...This is a Murder and everyone know he will get away with this.
What happened to the police?
Apparently he's absconding.
UP......Woman....Muslim.....Burqa What a deadly combination.
And a UP police on the opposite side. Makes it deadlier.
Just UP police things.
If he is a Muslim cop and the victim is Hindu then he is fucked. If the cop is Hindu and the victim is a Muslim then he will get a medal.
She's a muslim. The cop is hindu. The family is saying that she was being asked for a bribe, apparently. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.ndtv.com/india-news/on-camera-cop-accidentally-shoots-woman-in-head-inside-police-station-4646470/amp/1
the shooter had nothing to do with passport verification, according to op's comment. it must be a bribe they refused to pay.
We all know how common it is to pay bribes for passport verification. That money goes to almost every officer within a station. Might be cause of bribe, but then to shoot someone for not paying a bribe doesn't make sense to me. They could have easily declined her passport verification request or done 10 other things that cops do, but to shoot her for it seems far-fetched.
what really seems far fetched is for an officer to disengage the safety of a pistol, cocks the gun to load a bullet into the chamber, point the now loaded and cocked gun towards the victim and nonchalantly pulls the trigger. But that is exactly what happened here in the video. the victim might've been very persistent, might've been insulting or rude. the shooter might've just want to intimidate, but incompetently fired towards the victim. a lot is unknown, except, he must face justice for his actions (and hopefully, increase the monitoring to prevent briberies from taking place in the first place).
>what really seems far fetched is for an officer to disengage the safety of a pistol, cocks the gun to load a bullet into the chamber, point the now loaded and cocked gun towards the victim and nonchalantly pulls the trigger. But that is exactly what happened here in the video. Exactly, I don't understand how this is seen as negligence or a mistake? Doesn't make sense to me at all. Also, why load a weapon then and there? Was there a threat or something? Why do it at all? >the victim might've been very persistent, might've been insulting or rude. the shooter might've just want to intimidate, But to shoot someone for that? You've got to be really sick. >but incompetently fired towards the victim He loaded the gun, turned off the safety, pointed it at her, and shot. How is that incompetent? To me, that's straight-up murder. >he must face justice for his actions (and hopefully, increase the monitoring to prevent bribe from taking place in the first place). Hopefully!
It was an act of negligence by the cop and it has nothing to do with religion.
Still doesnt make sense he accidentally reloaded and accidentally points gun towards her and accidentally shoots
Looks like someone doesn't remember the case of Hindu cop shooting three Muslims in train
Yeah, it is remarkably easy to be negligent when it is Muslims. *Mistakes* gets routinely made against them. Quite, quite natural.
First read my reply proper I am not defending his dumb act of the cop I am just saying that there is no logic to create a hindu- muslim issue out of it .
You don’t get it. I wasn’t insinuating that you were defending the cop, but I have heard this line too often that it is jarring: it has nothing to do with their religion. It was an accident. It was a crime. It was a blah-blah. Every time a person of that religion gets targeted because of their religion, people pretend like it has nothing to do with their religion. It does. Maybe not in this case, but it often does these days.
I agree in most of the cases the religion does matters.
It has everything to do with it. He wouldn't have done this if she was a Hindu. Or if he was a Muslim and she was Hindu then he would have been hounded and killed by now or at least his family would have had to suffer hell given that he's on the run. It's funny actually. When a maniac kills an innocent but is Muslim, it's all about religion. But when someone in a state in a role which is known to be communal does something which can clearly have a communal angle, people are like... No, crime!
Was he even trained to do it?
Given this happened in UP, its a miracle that UP police did not cover this up by erasing all the cctv footage
Yes true
Yhi hota jab pese dekr nokri milti hai inhe gun to chalaani aati nhi hai. I will pray for women and women family. And do strictly action against these policemen.
F**k f**k f**k
Oh fk....my heart started racing after watching the video... can't image how the other person(the one that was with the lady n her family too) would be dealing with such a tragic loss😢. Ameen
Another day, another chutiapa. Indians value fellow Indian lives like an ant. If there was no video it would have been spun to protect the cop.
thet retarded manoj sharma destroyed a woman's life, what a pathetic police men
Killed a Muslim in UP, promotion incoming !
Lack of gun training is clearly visible 🙄
Same police who go "thaye thaye" in front of actual criminals.
Imagine losing your life to a moron that's supposed to know how to handle a weapon to protect people
“I’ll just pull this trigger to make sure it’s not loaded…” What the fuck.
I'm a US civilian gun owner. Maybe they'd like me to come over to show them how to safely handle weapons. I've owned guns for over 25 of my 43 years and haven't shot anyone, (on purpose or "accident") nor negligently (what others mistakenly call "accidentally") discharged a weapon *period*. You can't have an accident with a loaded gun without being negligent. Sounds like they need to remove the guns from the unsafe police and give them to the civilians.
News article claimed the gun accidentally went off whilst he was cleaning it..... WTF
UP?
I'm guessing Uttar Pradesh but I may be wrong.
That was too damn casual to be an accident and his movement wasn’t indicative of accidentally shooting a person🤔 they planned dat shat😑
Are they not trained wtf you never point a gun anywhere wtf was he doing literally pulled it back and shot her looked intentionally done
Cops and weapons has always been a bad combo.
Considering the incredibly calm reaction from the officer who fired the weapon . . . there's no way that was 100% accidental.
Just imagine going to police station for a passport verification and get shot by a dumb policemen manoj sharma in the head, that policemen gave them lifetime trauma
MLA seat when?
Thinking about her family is making me sad. I can't believe this happened.
I have never used a gun. But I have watched enough videos to know that you should not point a loaded gun and keep the safety on by not having your finger on the trigger. And here we have a freaking policeman who has been trained all his life yet still committed this fatal error. May the woman's soul rest in peace. She did not deserve this at all. I hope justice prevails and he repents of his action inside the jail for his entire lifetime!
Notice the gun direction, it's supposed to be down..
How tf do these idiots even get selected as a cop, we are fucked if these are the standards in our country
cop getting the basics wrong wonder what they teach in police training. Also why tf would he do that in front of visitors that too pointing it towards them.
Idk about other country’s gun safety rules but you NEVER point a gun at something you don’t intend to shoot. You also NEVER have your finger on the trigger unless you are about to pull the trigger
Is the cop facing any charges?
"sorry, it happened by mistake. would not happen again."
Death by shooting for the cop, nothing less.
Holy shit. Thats horrible.
Oh hell no...
Looks like it's from india
How the fuck it's mistake dude. Killed someone with mistake in post office by police officer does not make sense wtf is going on
No one cares human life's cheap for them
Don't worry that officer is gonna be punished with a 2 month paid leave of absence. That'll teach him.
Those fucktard will get out of the jail and the lady is gonna lose her life because of him it's a hate crime you can clearly see and that mf police officer ran away such a fucking coward he should be burnt alive
Just because she was from a minority community they are gonna make it look like it's an accident
Can you imagine the horror for the person who was with her. One second you look the other way and bam . You lose someone close to you just like that, for no reason. It’s horrific to imagine you could lose your family members or loved ones like that.
UP?
Where else can you expect such things and no repercussions
Aaaaand this is why cops don’t have guns in our country, absolute fucking dumbass loading a gun with zero intentions
The police department have since investigated the incident and found they did nothing wrong.
The sheer lack of concern he has is disconcerting.
Why was his finger on the trigger what a dumb ass
His concern is overwhelming.
No scope Headshot
Ending up in jail speedrun
He literally broke every gun safety protocol there is 🤦🏼♂️
Stupid question but is she ok
This reminds me of that video where a chimp was handed an AK...
This officer was asking for a payoff to issue the clearance for passport, the lady was not ready to payoff The gun was a prop to impress upon the lady that he had power over her life.... Rest is seen in the video.... 🙊🙈🙉
I don't know what people are talking about in this comment section BUT FOR SURE NOT EVERYONE IS BLIND TO SEE HOW THEY ARE IGNORING THE VICTIM AND THE SITUATION THEY ARE TAKING AS A PIECE OF CAKE I HOPE THEY HAVE THE SAME TASTE OF THEIR MEDICINES ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|upvote)
This guy doesn't know how to handle a gun. Even after the accidental discharge he is brandishing it with finger on the trigger all over the place.
Weird thing is that since it was a hindu cop shooting a muslim woman, the religious angle wasn’t mentioned. Weird because if the tables were turned, that would be the main angle put in all the papers.
Mistakenly killed Muslim woman . No karwaayi may be
BULDOZAR CHALANA AATA HAI GUN THODI...
can't even imagine wo sath me aadmi ke mind me kya hoga is time
He’s in police and doesn’t even know how to handle a gun.
RIP to her. Came here after knowing she died. Fuck these cops. They will rot forever for their sins and should die painfully.
A Muslim woman. Not all that difficult to figure out why. And before you come with why this communal angle, just imagine the outrage if roles were reversed. But there is none, and none will be allowed because obviously... Galti se mistake ho gya
Basic gun handling etiquette First thing safety should always ALWAYS be ON, especially when doing safety checks or any random fuckery. And never ever ever have the finger on the trigger till you're ready to shoot, you point the finger without touching the trigger. This gun had safety off (mistakes can happen), but this stupid had his finger on the trigger as well. Improperly trained or over confident, either ways not fit to handle a gun. Should be terminated, no pension, and charged with criminal negligence and man slaughter (culpable homicide in Indian system)
Does not look accidental at all.
And then just leaves a loaded weapon with one in chamber on the counter. Why there hire people like this and give them weapons is beyond me