An employee in a Texas school district on Wednesday was accidentally
shot during a district-sanctioned handgun training class, the Tyler Morning Telegraph reported.
The class was spearheaded by the Van Independent School District in Van, Texas after the local school board there voted in January to arm certain school employees on campus.
KLTV in Texas reported that the injured employee is a maintenance worker named Glenn Geddie, who is reportedly in fair condition. The school district on Wednesday issued a statement, which was also reported by KLTV:
The class was spearheaded by the Van Independent School District in Van, Texas after the local school board there voted in January to arm certain school employees on campus.
KLTV in Texas reported that the injured employee is a maintenance worker named Glenn Geddie, who is reportedly in fair condition. The school district on Wednesday issued a statement, which was also reported by KLTV:
At the conclusion of the CHL training on February 27, 2013, one certified person stayed for private instruction with the instructor and had a mechanical malfunction with his weapon. With the assistance of the instructor, the malfunction was addressed, but the gun misfired and the bullet ricocheted coming back to strike the VISD employee in the left leg. The VISD employee was attended to at the scene and transferred to Tyler for further treatment. The injury is not life threatening or disabling. Because of privacy and security issues we cannot make any further statement.
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