"I saw the gun he’s holding go from pointing up at the ceiling to sweeping down toward the room, and as it swept across me I said ‘Oh, my god,’ and I ducked down, but I still kept moving” said Mr. Lih, a digital strategist who works with museums and libraries.
Saying you are going to shoot yourself and then pointing your gun at other people does not inspire confidence that those other people won’t get shot.
Saying you are going to shoot yourself and then pointing your gun at other people does not inspire confidence that those other people won’t get shot.
Clearly someone under those circumstances would be exercising perfect trigger discipline.