Man Accidentally Shoots Wife
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</td> </tr> </tbody></table> TUALATIN, Ore. - Police say a 24-year-old Tualatin man accidentally shot his wife while practicing gun techniques for his new job with law enforcement.
Ryan Osbrink had recently signed an offer of employment with the Clark County Sheriff's Office and was set to start his new job Dec. 19.
Sunday, he was at home practicing drawing his pistol from the holster when the gun discharged and struck his wife, 23-year-old Kimberly, who had just entered the room.
Officers who responded to the call arrived at the apartment and found Ryan Osbrink performing CPR on his wife. She was transported to the hospital where she died of her injuries.
Osbrink's hiring has been delayed pending the outcome of the investigation. The weapon involved was personally owned and not issued by the Clark County Sheriff's Office.
Osbrink, a Marine, is an Iraq War veteran.
12/18/2007
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</td> </tr> </tbody></table> TUALATIN, Ore. - Police say a 24-year-old Tualatin man accidentally shot his wife while practicing gun techniques for his new job with law enforcement.
Ryan Osbrink had recently signed an offer of employment with the Clark County Sheriff's Office and was set to start his new job Dec. 19.
Sunday, he was at home practicing drawing his pistol from the holster when the gun discharged and struck his wife, 23-year-old Kimberly, who had just entered the room.
Officers who responded to the call arrived at the apartment and found Ryan Osbrink performing CPR on his wife. She was transported to the hospital where she died of her injuries.
Osbrink's hiring has been delayed pending the outcome of the investigation. The weapon involved was personally owned and not issued by the Clark County Sheriff's Office.
Osbrink, a Marine, is an Iraq War veteran.
12/18/2007