A federal immigration officer failed to provide admissible expert testimony about what caused his pistol to unintentionally fire and injure him during a training drill, a federal court said, granting Sig Sauer Inc., the gun’s manufacturer, summary judgment on all of the officer’s claims.
Two experts for Keith Slatowski, a deportation officer for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, provided descriptive testimony about the Sig Sauer P320 Slatowski was using, but failed to say what could have caused the firing, the US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania said Tuesday.
Slatowski alleged the pistol went off without him pulling the ...
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