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Trainee Officer's Drunken Gun Mishap Claims Two Lives in Chiang Mai


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A tragic incident unfolded in Chiang Mai's Fang district when 28-year-old police trainee Pathomsub accidentally shot himself and his relative, Non Wanitroj, 37, while allegedly drunk and mishandling a firearm on December 29 last year.

 

Emergency responders arrived at a house in the Mae Ka sub-district upon receiving reports of the shooting. The scene was grim, as Pathomsub lay dead, while his relative was mortally wounded and later succumbed to his injuries in hospital despite medical efforts.

 

 

The incident reportedly took a fateful turn when, amidst the drinking session, Pathomsub fetched his 9mm pistol, seemingly to display to Non. In an apparent demonstration gone horribly wrong, Pathomsub pointed the gun at his own head, mistakenly believing it was devoid of bullets, and pulled the trigger. The bullet, tragically, not only ended Pathomsub's life but also continued to mortally wound his relative seated nearby.

 

Pathomsub was a burgeoning officer at Chai Prakarn Police Station, with suspicions arising that the firearm involved possibly belonged to the police. This devastating accident underscores the deadly consequences of mixing alcohol with weapons and has prompted reflections on firearm safety and responsibility within the force.

 

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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The incident reportedly took a fateful turn when, amidst the drinking session, Pathomsub fetched his 9mm pistol, seemingly to display to Non. In an apparent demonstration gone horribly wrong, Pathomsub pointed the gun at his own head, mistakenly believing it was devoid of bullets, and pulled the trigger.

Lesson one, always check clear.

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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A tragic incident unfolded in Chiang Mai's Fang district when 28-year-old police trainee Pathomsub accidentally shot himself and his relative, Non Wanitroj, 37, while allegedly drunk and mishandling a firearm on December 29 last year.

 

Emergency responders arrived at a house in the Mae Ka sub-district upon receiving reports of the shooting. The scene was grim, as Pathomsub lay dead, while his relative was mortally wounded and later succumbed to his injuries in hospital despite medical efforts.

 

 

 

The incident reportedly took a fateful turn when, amidst the drinking session, Pathomsub fetched his 9mm pistol, seemingly to display to Non. In an apparent demonstration gone horribly wrong, Pathomsub pointed the gun at his own head, mistakenly believing it was devoid of bullets, and pulled the trigger. The bullet, tragically, not only ended Pathomsub's life but also continued to mortally wound his relative seated nearby.

 

Pathomsub was a burgeoning officer at Chai Prakarn Police Station, with suspicions arising that the firearm involved possibly belonged to the police. This devastating accident underscores the deadly consequences of mixing alcohol with weapons and has prompted reflections on firearm safety and responsibility within the force.

 

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...and why every stupid (there are many) policeman has to take his gun home???

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15 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

...and why every stupid (there are many) policeman has to take his gun home???

Because they own them and can't trust anyone if they leave them at the station. 

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Artisi correct me if I am wrong Prayut purchased several hundred thousand Sauer 9mm pistols for the Police while he was in charge. he never got the officers to surrender their own firearms that they owned and were paid an allowance for many of these ended up in the wrong hands.My understanding is the Government now issues police with firearms no longer paying allowances for person weapons.

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3 hours ago, Tom89 said:

There's no such thing as an empty firearm. All weapons are loaded always. 

Thats what we learn in training in the USA. Unfortunately, anti gunners dont like training

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12 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

 

Really weird collection of bullets.  AI?

Definitely. Revolver grip frame with vintage style revolver grips, Browning High Power Trigger guard and trigger, crude S&W style target hammer, Beretta 92 style front of slide,, the grooves look like those on a COP pistol, rimmed bottleneck cartridges, one cartridge with gas seal style Nagant bullet seating. 

 

Check it out see if Im right

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7 minutes ago, NickyLouie said:

 

 

so now you're an armourer ....

 

you like little nipple triggers ?

 

Dont need to be an armourer to know that a Glock doesnt have a manual safety. You Brits used to be good with guns before your gov took them away.

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On 1/3/2025 at 12:55 PM, Yagoda said:

Unfortunately, anti gunners dont like training

 

17 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

You Brits used to be good with guns before your gov took them away.

 

Both are sweeping statements & are obviously wrong.

 

I don't have statistics but I would think that many "anti gunners" would like to think that those who do have guns are properly trained in their use.

 

With regards to Brits not having guns, according to 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firearms_regulation_in_the_United_Kingdom

"As of 2024, there are approximately 550,000 licensed firearm owners in Great Britain, holding approximately 2,210,000 firearms."

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On 1/3/2025 at 6:19 AM, hotchilli said:

Lesson one, always check clear.

Lesson one,do not handle fire arms while being drunk.

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27 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

Dont need to be an armourer to know that a Glock doesnt have a manual safety. You Brits used to be good with guns before your gov took them away.

 

Glocks are trash 

 

if you know you know 

 

I only f wit double action , not some pastry baked bean eatin' Pommy

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25 minutes ago, Lapun said:

 

 

Both are sweeping statements & are obviously wrong.

 

I don't have statistics but I would think that many "anti gunners" would like to think that those who do have guns are properly trained in their use.

 

With regards to Brits not having guns, according to 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firearms_regulation_in_the_United_Kingdom

"As of 2024, there are approximately 550,000 licensed firearm owners in Great Britain, holding approximately 2,210,000 firearms."

You dont have statistics, yet call me wrong.

 

Dude, the fact that Lord Frothingslosh and his cronies at the Hellfire Club own a couple of Purdy's gifted by the Shazam of Nirwab and the cops let them doesnt change the essentially disarmed nature of your population.

 

I think Ill put a bid on the gorgeous BSA Lewis Gun I saw recently. You guys got those, right?

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