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Sheriff: Gun shop owner shot, killed in Clermont County gun store during CCW class

http://www.wcpo.com/news/local-news/clermont-county/amelia/dispatch-person-shot-killed-by-accident-in-clemont-county-gun-store
AMELIA, Ohio -- A gun store owner was killed during a concealed carry class at his store Saturday afternoon, according to the Clermont County Sheriff's Office. County officials called the death accidental.

A participant in a class at KayJay Gun Shop shot 64-year-old James E. Baker in the neck at the 12:44 p.m., according to Sheriff A.J. Rodenberg. The class consisted of about 10 students at the shop on Lindale Mt. Holly Road, deputies said.

Deputies initially called Aircare to the shop, but Baker was pronounced dead at the scene at 3:12 p.m.

KayJay Gun Shop sells firearms, repairs and engraves firearms and has authorization to manufacture their own guns and ammunition, according to its website. The shop also has a Class C license, which means they can sell military-grade weapons.
CCW classes -- as well as gun safety, personal defense, home defense, vehicle defense and shooting skills -- are offered at the shop.

Neighbor Anita Fritz recalled Baker as a man who was loved and spent his life teaching others how to protect themselves.

“I can’t say enough about him – how much he was loved by the whole community – and we lost someone really special,” Fritz said. “He loved and wanted to protect. That’s why he did what he did.”

Another neighbor Sherri Ward, said Baker serviced law enforcement officers' weapons. He was "very well known" in the community through his work and friendly attitude, she said.

Baker's body was transported to the Hamilton County Coroner's Office for an autopsy, Rodenberg said.

The investigation is still ongoing.
Very few guns are actually "illegal guns."  A gun misappropriated by a criminal is no more of an "illegal gun" than a stolen car is an "illegal car."

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Very sad. 
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Scary world. I remember worrying about that at my training class. I did get to know the people before we went shooting though. For 4 hours. You would think you know who to watch and in my class everyone was very nice. Turned out the oldest guy, about 70, kept putting his finger in the trigger guard. I seriously had to stay on him. He was right next to me and we went over and over that in class.

I hope this was an accident. If it is or worse is not, it's a lesson for us. Keep an eye on the group yourself. We had 5 people shooting at a time with 2 teachers/cops/emt's. Also had an ambulance on site.
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