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FBI Agent Whose Gun Discharged At Bar Faces Charges

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According to Reuter's, an off-duty FBI agent who accidentally shot a man has been charged. 29 year old Chase Bishop was dancing at a Denver bar when his gun discharged, injuring a patron. 24 year old Tom Reddington, suffered a “serious, but not life-threatening” gunshot wound to his lower leg. Video of the incident showed Bishop break dancing, then doing a backflip. His handgun fell from his holster onto the dance floor and discharged as Bishop picked it up. Bishop, who turned himself into the police, is being charged with second-degree assault. He is due in court and faces a maximum 12 years in prison if convicted on the felony offense. He could face additional charges depending on test results of his blood-alcohol level. The club, meanwhile, has offered Reddington, the shooting victim, “complimentary drinks for life.”

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