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Kingston police officer injured by accidental discharge of firearm

Kingston Police headquarters in Kingston, Ont. Kingston Police headquarters in Kingston, Ont.
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A police officer in Kingston, Ont. was injured when their firearm accidentally discharged during a training exercise.

Kingston police and the Ministry of Labour are investigating the incident on Wednesday in the gun cleaning room at Kingston police headquarters.

Police say the 12-year member of the service sustained a hand injury as a result of an accidental discharge of a firearm following a training exercise.

The officer was treated in hospital for their injuries.

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