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View Article  Pennsylvania "State Police Demonstrate Gun Safety"
Unfortunately, this reporter must have just read the Cliff's Notes version:
At left, Cpl. Adam Kosheba demonstrates the gun lock on a firearm. In this case, the luck [sic] would go up through the empty magazine. These handguns often leave one round in the chamber even when the magazine is taken out. Cpl. Kosheba said if there is still a live round, the lock will not be able to thread through. Hence, if a gun lock is on this particular make, then the weapon can be assumed unloaded.
Apparently taking advantage of the fact that "matter is mostly empty space" the lock actually goes through the magazine.  Semi-autos often leave a a live round in the chamber when the magazine is removed?  Some people might call this being nit-picky, but it just shows that once again, a reporter doesn't know what she's talking about.
View Article  Defensive shooting in Maryland
From Baltimore's WJZ:
Sources inside the Baltimore City Police Department tell Eyewitness News' Adam May the man who shot a group of attempted armed robbers at the Cross Keys Shopping Center will most likely be cleared of any wrongdoing.

Mark Beckwith, 57, was getting ready to make a bank deposit Friday when he was attacked in broad daylight. At that point, police say Beckwith pulled out a handgun that he was permitted to carry and fatally shot 22-year-old Keith Love in the chest. Corey McLeaurin, 29, was apprehended after he went to the hospital for a non-fatal gunshot wound.
Unfortunately, they tried to rob one of the few people Maryland has graced a permit with.  Oops.
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