A retired law enforcement officer from Zion Grove, Pennsylvania, is among scores of gun owners who have sued SIG Sauer recently due to an alleged malfunction of one of its
A retired law enforcement officer from Zion Grove, Pennsylvania, is among scores of gun owners who have sued SIG Sauer recently due to an alleged malfunction of one of its
A retired law enforcement officer from Zion Grove is among scores of gun owners who have sued SIG Sauer recently due to an alleged malfunction of one of its pistols.
A retired law enforcement officer from Zion Grove is among scores of gun owners who have sued SIG Sauer recently due to an alleged malfunction of one of its pistols.
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Sig Sauer is in the crosshairs of a $10 million lawsuit after a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer experienced an accidental discharge with his P320.
According to Military.com, on September 21, 2o20, Keith Slatowski was participating in his quarterly weapons training, in New Castle, Delaware, when his pistol misfired. The gun went off when he took hold of the pistol grip, while it was in his holster, resulting in a 9mm round discharging into his hip and exiting through his leg.
Slatowski, a former Marine, with the assistance of his attorneys Jeffrey Bagnell and Robert Zimmerman, filed the lawsuit on Wednesday, February 17th, in the U.S. District Court of Pennsylvania.