… On August 21st, 2023, Deputy David Steckman was at his home in Commerce City practicing malfunction techniques with his duty rifle. At the time, the rifle contained a loaded magazine and had a round in the chamber. The rifle discharged, and sent a bullet through his bedroom wall and into a neighbor’s kitchen.
After the shot was fired, the deputy quickly went to his neighbor’s house to make sure everyone was okay. He immediately called Commerce City Police, who responded to the scene and investigated. The deputy also immediately alerted DSD commanders of the incident.
In the incident report, Deputy Steckman noted his failure to check that the rifle was not loaded.
“So what I was going to practice was a fail to fire drill indicating either an unloaded chamber or a round that did not work. And then I simply failed to check and make sure the rifle was cleared before I did that. I started to do the malfunction. I swept the safety off. I pressed the trigger and it discharged,” Steckman said.
“The best I can think is, I got enthralled in doing the malfunction as opposed to checking and doing the things I needed to do with the rifle,” Steckman said in an internal report. …
I’m glad no one was hurt, and it sounds like he knows he messed up and made sure everyone was OK.
A good reminder that even trained people who know better can still make potentially lethal mistakes with guns.