A Memphis, Tenn., man is in critical condition Wednesday after his dog shot him in the back.
Police say King George, a 150-pound Great Dane, accidentally knocked a .22-caliber pistol off his owner's end table around 2:30 a.m. Wednesday. The gun went off, hitting his 21-year-old owner in the back, MyFOXMemphis.com reports.
"I knew he was smart, I didn't think he was that smart," the victim's fiancee, Miesha Lucas told MyFOXMemphis.com. "He was always protective. I didn't think he would be like that."
Police do not plan to file charges in the shooting, which they've ruled as accidental.
But Lucas told MyFOXMemphis.com that she fears what her fiance will do to the pet once he gets out of the hospital.
She declined to give out her fiance's name.
The shooting occurred in the Raleigh section of Memphis.
I thought my dog was smart opening the back door! Maybe next time he will leave the safety on.
Posted by: justanotherparatrooper
Im thinkin theres more to this story.... Ive handled thousands of firearms and have yet to see one go off by being dropped.Dont get me wrong I know it does happen but its so rare as to be almost impossible.Manufactures have been putting inertia firing pins and firing pin blocks in their pistols for decades.
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