A little newspaper humor.....
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Los Angeles Times/TNS The Monterey County high school teacher who accidentally fired a gun during a lecture on "public safety awareness" has publicly apologized for the classroom incident that injured three students. Photo…
The high school teacher in Monterey County, Calif., who accidentally fired a gun during a lecture on "public safety awareness" has publicly apologized for the classroom incident that injured three students.
Dennis Alexander, who also serves as mayor pro-tem of Seaside, made an impromptu speech Thursday at a regularly scheduled City Council meeting filled with hundreds of supporters.
"I want to apologize from the bottom of my heart," Alexander said in footage by local news outlet KSBW-TV. "I can't find the words to say how sorry I am."
Since the Tuesday afternoon event, the community has rallied around the teacher and Sand City reserve police officer.
"We are his family, and we are here to protect what is ours," said one student at the public comment session that, according to Seaside city clerk Lesley Milton-Rerig, lasted for two hours.
"There was such an outpouring of support," Milton-Rerig said. "The council chamber was filled with students and signs, inside and outside. There was nothing on the agenda that would have related to that in any way, but (Alexander) asked the mayor if he could comment."
Alexander, who has served on the council for eight years, thanked those who have stayed in his corner throughout the ordeal.
"It helps a lot. It gets me through the day," he said.
The Seaside High School website lists Anderson as an educator in the career and technical department responsible for introductory classes on fire and police, as well as public safety.
KSBW reported that Alexander fired his service revolver, a Glock 21 semiautomatic .45-caliber pistol.
When the gun went off, Anderson was "attempting to ensure a weapon was safe and free of any bullets" when he pointed it toward the ceiling and inadvertently fired a round, Seaside Police Chief Abdul Pridgen said Wednesday.
Officers were called to Seaside High School after the incident.
Three students, 16 and 17 years old, sustained minor injuries - cuts and scrapes
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At minumum, that guy should lose his status as a reserve police officer.
I have kids that would make better firearms instructors than that dude.