Can't take the heat, stay out of the kitchen!

Started by TehBorken, Apr 11 06 10:15

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TehBorken

 This guy is an a**hole of the first degree. If you've seen the video you'll agree. He's bragging about how only the "most professional" guys like him can carry a gun like his, then immediately shoots himself in the foot (literally!) in the classroom. Now he's whining that the video of actions have damaged his career. BOO F*CKING HOO, PAL!
[hr style="width: 100%; height: 2px;"][h1]DEA Agent Who Shot Self In Foot Sues U.S.[/h1]    [h2]Seeks damages for distribution of humiliating gun  accident video[/h2]            [a href="http://www.thesmokinggun.com//graphics/movies/deaagentfoot.wmv"][img class="mainimageright" src="http://www.thesmokinggun.com/graphics/art3/0411061inside1.jpg" alt="" height="150" width="185"][/a]
[/p]APRIL 11--A Drug Enforcement Administration agent who stars in a popular online video that shows him shooting himself in the foot during a weapons demonstration for Florida children is suing over the tape's release, claiming that his career has been crippled and he's become a laughingstock due to the embarrassing clip's distribution. Lee Paige, 45, blames the video's release on DEA officials in an April 7 federal lawsuit filed against the U.S. government.
[/p]A copy of the pro se complaint by Paige, a DEA agent since 1990, can be found below. According to the lawsuit, Paige was making a "drug education presentation" in April 2004 to a Florida youth group when his firearm (a Glock .40) accidentally discharged. The shooting occurred moments after Paige told the children that he was the only person in the room professional enough to carry the weapon.
[/p]The accident was filmed by an audience member, and the tape, Paige claims, was turned over to the DEA. The drug agency subsequently "improperly, illegally, willfully and/or intentionally" allowed the tape to be disseminated. As a result, Paige--pictured above in a still from the video--has been the "target of jokes, derision, ridicule, and disparaging comments" directed at him in restaurants, grocery stores, and airports.
[/p]Paige, who writes that he was "once regarded as one of the best undercover agents, if not the best, in the DEA," points to the clip's recent airing on popular television shows and via the Internet as the reason he can no longer work undercover. He also notes that he is no longer "permitted or able to give educational motivational speeches and presentations."
[/p][hr style="width: 100%; height: 2px;"]Yes, and he SHOULDN'T be allowed to, either. - tb
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