... My wife and her friend did the right thing and immediately grabbed the kids and evacuated the building.
Several customers grabbed their phones and rushed towards the sound of gunfire to video it .
...with socks.The sandals give away the identity of the OCer, but the identity of the cute little girl eludes me.
...with socks.
I'm thinking pocket gun with no holster... What's the over/under?
Maybe it was this guy, we could asign him the handle "Tex-MexND" or "NoHolsterRodney"No one's asked, which INGOer was it? Okay...
Maybe it was this guy, we could asign him the handle "Tex-MexND" or "NoHolsterRodney"
ANDERSON, Ind. -- Madison County Prosecutor Rodney Cummings knows he's lucky after no one was hurt when his firearm accidentally discharged inside an Anderson restaurant.
Cummings was eating dinner at the Texas Roadhouse in Anderson when a 9-milimeter Ruger pistol in his pants pocket discharged.
Cummings, a former police officer, says he's carried a firearm for years without incident. He says the experience reinforced his commitment to safety.
from WISH-TV
The prosecutor said during his 15 years as an Anderson police officer he developed a habit of keeping a bullet in the chamber of his gun. He says he’s ditching that habit. He also plans to use a holster and have an expert examine the gun, which Cummings purchased three weeks ago to make sure it’s safe.
Gun Goes Off In Restaurant, Prosecutor Had It In His Pocket | 93.1 WIBC
Madison County prosecutor?s gun goes off in Texas Roadhouse | WISH-TV
Maybe it was this guy, we could asign him the handle "Tex-MexND" or "NoHolsterRodney"
ANDERSON, Ind. -- Madison County Prosecutor Rodney Cummings knows he's lucky after no one was hurt when his firearm accidentally discharged inside an Anderson restaurant.
Cummings was eating dinner at the Texas Roadhouse in Anderson when a 9-milimeter Ruger pistol in his pants pocket discharged.
Cummings, a former police officer, says he's carried a firearm for years without incident. He says the experience reinforced his commitment to safety.
from WISH-TV
The prosecutor said during his 15 years as an Anderson police officer he developed a habit of keeping a bullet in the chamber of his gun. He says he’s ditching that habit. He also plans to use a holster and have an expert examine the gun, which Cummings purchased three weeks ago to make sure it’s safe.
Gun Goes Off In Restaurant, Prosecutor Had It In His Pocket | 93.1 WIBC
Madison County prosecutor?s gun goes off in Texas Roadhouse | WISH-TV
Link to story?
OP's wife/son were present at the time. Looks like it didn't make the news like the Madison County Prosecutor back in August.
Valid reason for a dine and dash!!!!
Clearly the hostess was to preoccupied with her wait list and wasn't paying attention to the customers and their unsafe habits.
Moe's doesn't have hostesses or wait staff. It's more like a Subway. Pick your burrito and move down the line telling them what to put on it,coonfinger your gun, Then you pay as they hand you the order.
Moe's doesn't have hostesses or wait staff. It's more like a Subway. Pick your burrito and move down the line telling them what to put on it. Then you pay as they hand you the order.