FBI agent who accidentally fired gun after performing backflip in club charged with assault
by Melissa Quinn
| June 12, 2018 06:18 PM
The off-duty FBI agent who police say accidentally fired his gun after it fell out of his holster while performing a backflip was charged with one count of felony second-degree assault Tuesday.
Chase Bishop, 29, turned himself into the courts and was formally charged, according to the Denver District Attorney’s Office.
Denver District Attorney Beth McCann said in a statement there may be additional charges following the results of a blood alcohol content test.
“We are filing this charge now rather than waiting until the BAC report is received, which we understand could take another week, because sufficient evidence has been presented to file it,†McCann said, according to reports. “If an additional charge needs to be filed after further evidence is received, we can file those charges then.â€
Video obtained by an ABC affiliate in Denver shows Bishop dancing at a Denver nightclub on June 2, surrounded by people. As he performed a backflip on the dance floor, his gun can be seen falling out of his holster.
When the FBI agent went to pick up his weapon, the gun discharged, and a man was hit in the leg.
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