An Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer had his lawsuit alleging a Sig Sauer Inc. gun unintentionally fired and injured him revived by a federal appeals court Friday.
In so doing the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit clarified when a question is too complicated for a jury.
ICE officer Keith Slatowski sued after he said his P320 gun unintentionally went off and shot him in the thigh during a training drill because of the lack of a trigger safety. The district court granted summary judgment to Sig Sauer after determining Slatowski’s experts didn’t provide admissible evidence about what ...
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