Deputy Jay Leggett shoots test |
Sheriff Lewis instituted the same policy as that enforced by Madison County Sheriff Randy Tucker and Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey: "If you can't shoot, you go back to being a recruit". Sheriff Lewis said a deputy must turn in his weapon while at the range if he can not shoot the minimum score of 75. The deputy must then attend remedial training. Shooting instructor Captain Robert Mahaffey returns the weapon to the deputy once he achieves a qualifying score. The Sheriff said this was the first test where the rule could be enforced with the bailiffs. The vast majority of the bailiffs used the Glock 17 (9mm) to qualify. A live demonstration of the test is posted in this video recorded last year. It should be noted that Judge Green did not impose any standards or discipline on "her" bailiffs regarding the carrying and qualification of weapons.
The 2014 and 2013 scores were worse as three bailiffs did not qualify in each of those years. One repeat offender, Joyce Harper, retired this year. She scored a 31 in 2013 and a 48 in 2014. Earlier post with 2014 and 2013 scores.
Most of the rounds used for the test are shot within a three to seven yard range. Captain Robert Mahaffey said the deputies only have to shoot seven out of twenty rounds from the fifteen to twenty-five yard range if they hit the target with all of their rounds at the shorter ranges. Sheriff Lewis also toughened training standards two years ago. Deputies used to shoot at the range only once a year and that was at the annual test. Deputies now attend mandatory refresher training every three months at the shooting range.
Kingfish note: 77 year-old Alex McNeil, that is right, 77 damn years old, shot a 96. No excuses.
Then there are the remedial scores:
Here is the state test standards:
Kingfish note 2: I shot the test last week. Here are my results and score (90). The test was shot with a Glock 27. I've been to the pistol range less than ten times and obviously need a good bit of work. I was able to hit the target but the groups are well, not groups. I tend to shoot lower as I've got the bad habit of dropping my front sight a little although it has gotten better. Yes, I supplied my own ammo.
9 comments:
Way to go Tyrone!!!
With all the shooting that takes place at the courthouse, I'm glad everyone spent the time and energy to focus on this horrible problem.
It only takes one time. Ask that reserve deputy in Oklahoma who grabbed what he thought was a Taser.
Why doesn't someone ask how Phil Bryant did on his weapons test back in the day?
10:05. Classic smug idiot--less than 2 years ago the MURDER of a police officer with a gun occurred.
@10:05 am... If you're going to carry a weapon and wear a badge you better damn well know what to do with it!
well done tyrone. now figure out how to run the jails...
With bailiffs who are so fat they can't see their peckers, what difference does it make if they qualify but can't find their weapon?
At the distance pictured, you could shoot a hummingbird's ears off.
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