Wounded by his own Holstered Sig Sauer P320, Veteran Tampa Police Officer Alleges Pistol Fired without the Trigger Being Touched
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$10 Million Lawsuit Filed Against Maker Of Allegedly Defective Semi-Automatic Handgun By Federal Agent Shot Without Ever Touching The Trigger
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PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A veteran Federal agent, who was shot by his own holstered Sig Sauer P320 semi-automatic service handgun, has filed a $10 million lawsuit in United States District Court alleging his injuries were the result of the gun s potentially deadly design defects that allow it to suddenly fire without the user touching, let alone, pulling the trigger. Plaintiff-Agent Keith Slatowski, of suburban Philadelphia, is the latest casualty of the sidearm. He is jointly represented by trial attorneys from Bagnell Law, LLC, of Westport, CT, and Saltz Mongeluzzi & Bendesky P.C., of Philadelphia. The complaint, filed in United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, is believed to be the first such filing in Pennsylvania.