According to Noonan, Kedra was shot in the chest during a training exercise at the Montgomery County Public Safety Training Complex on the 1100 block of Conshohocken Road around 4:45 p.m.
Sources say he was in a classroom for a demonstration of how to break down and clean his service weapon. They say an experienced state police firearms instructor was handling a gun that
somehow misfired.
The bullet hit trooper Kedra in the chest.
He was rushed to Temple University Hospital and died a short time later.
http://6abc.com/news/state-trooper-idd-after-fatal-accidental-shooting-at-firing-range/331225/Is "somehow misfired" the new euphemism for "discharged a bullet when the trigger was pulled"?
We know 100% that somebody muzzled a student.
We might not know 100.0%, but do know beyond reasonable doubt, that he pointed a gun at a student and pulled the trigger.
Question: if a CPL instructor who didn't possess a badge shot and killed a student, would he leave the building in handcuffs?