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Accidental DeSoto Walmart Shooting Could Become More Common
Walmart Customer’s Weapon Accidentally Discharged From Pocket
DESOTO – Imagine you have a gun in your pocket while shopping and it goes off when you reach into your pocket to retrieve something else. Pretty terrifying, right?
You’re probably thinking well that’s a rare scenario. Right, but it happened Tuesday night at the Walmart in DeSoto on Belt Line Road, and a report indicates the accidental shooter did not even know his gun went off.
He also apparently did not know the round fired from his gun grazed a customer. Fortunately, the customer was not severely hurt and did not even know the bullet had grazed her until told by a witness.