Police Officer Accidentally Shoots Himself In An Elevator
Video from the scene shows officer Darryl Jouett, a 25-year veteran of the Erlanger, Ky., police department, entering an elevator in Cincinnati with his wife, who was not identified. Jouett, who was off-duty and not in uniform, is seen talking to his wife and holding a box in one hand while apparently trying to adjust his pants or shirt.
At one point, Jouett pulls out his police-issued .40-caliber semiautomatic handgun, looks at it then attempts to put it back into his holster.
"He was transitioning the holster and transitioning the gun out of his holster. He was going to carry it in his hand as they walked to the car," Cincinnati Capt. Michael John told WLWT. "As he was pulling the gun from the holster, a round discharged, ricocheted in the elevator, struck him in the stomach."
Jouett fell, and his wife quickly made a phone call and then ran out of the elevator to get help.
He was taken to a local hospital, The Cincinnati Enquirer reported. By Monday, Jouett was recovering at home but told WCPO that he had been instructed not to speak about the shooting.
"It's very unusual. Obviously you have somebody that's used to handling firearms," John told the station. "It's very unusual to see somebody discharge a firearm, accidentally, in a confined space like that. It's very unusual."
The Erlanger website says Jouett is the city's code administrator, "responsible for the enforcement of the City's Codes and Ordinances which have been adopted over the years to help protect the health, safety and welfare of the residences." According to his LinkedIn page, Jouett also served six years in the U.S. Air Force as a security police officer.
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