Chavez was injured after his 3-year-old son, seated behind him in Chavez’s personal vehicle, picked up the officer’s service revolver, which discharged. Chavez and his counsel argued that Glock, Inc. had a duty to warn that the Glock 21 pistol should only be used with specific holsters that restrict access to the trigger guard in light of its “light trigger pull” and lack of a manual safety device. [More]I'm afraid any natural inclination I might have for basic human sympathy is overshadowed by this guy's conduct before and after his act of negligence. But I feel profoundly sorry for his son.
UPDATE: And note the comment from Crotalus.