Every year around a half dozen law enforcement officers die in training accidents. While some of these deaths are related to fitness and health issues---for example an officer that dies after suffering a heart attack during a training run---there are at least two or three that die as the result of firearms or other use-of-force incidents while training.
The shock and sadness following the deaths of these officers is not diminished in the least because they died in training accidents. The emptiness and grief experienced by their families and fellow officers is just as real, and the soul searching is just as intense. In fact, many times the effects of these training-related deaths are doubly tragic, especially when the weapon that fires the fatal shot is in the hands of a fellow trainee or a trainer. More than one family is destroyed in an incident like this; the officer that fires the shot will be profoundly affected for the rest of their life, and the ripples will spread to their family as well.










