Pasadena Police Officer points gun at another officer then reholsters

The Pasadena Police Department in California has released a startling video from an incident that occurred on September 7, 2025, where one officer mistakenly fired at another. This unexpected event has drawn attention for its unusual circumstances and the critical reminder it serves about the dangers of mishandling loaded firearms.

Chief Gene Harris has addressed the incident, labeling it as “a suspected accidental officer-involved shooting.” He emphasized that the unfortunate event stemmed from “officers engaged in unsafe, and out-of-policy horseplay involving loaded firearms.” Fortunately, the officer who was injured has since made a full recovery, which brings some relief amidst the troubling situation.

The footage reveals a moment of poor judgment. It shows an officer drawing his weapon and aiming it at an approaching vehicle before re-holstering. In a shocking turn of events, a puff of smoke suddenly appears, a hole is blown through the windshield, and the officer, who had just put his firearm away, reacts as though he has been hit. This unexpected turn of events underscores the unforeseen consequences of violating safety protocols.

Chief Harris elaborated on the scene captured in the video, detailing how an officer drove toward colleagues standing near a police vehicle. One of these officers, inappropriately and with a quick-draw motion, brandished his firearm at the officer in the incoming vehicle. Despite re-holstering the weapon moments later, the incident took a dangerous and unintended turn, highlighting the critical need for adherence to safety standards.

In the video footage, an officer draws his weapon, points it toward a vehicle that approached him, then places the gun back in his holster. But then suddenly on the footage there’s a puff of smoke, a hole gets blown in the vehicle’s windshield, and the officer who had just re-holstered his gun can be seen reacting after apparently being shot.

“As seen in the video, one officer drove toward the other officers who were standing next to another police vehicle. One of the standing officers, inappropriately, and in a quick draw fashion, drew his firearm from his holster and pointed it at the officer seated in the approaching unit. After a few seconds, he re-holstered the gun,” the chief explained.

Screenshot of Pasadena Police Department Chief Gene Harris from video issued by the Pasadena Police Department regarding a shooting incident. (Screenshot from Pasadena Police Department video)

The officer in the vehicle then drew his gun in the driver’s seat and pointed it at the fellow officer, the chief stated.

“During this interaction, the driving officer’s firearm discharged striking the front windshield of his police vehicle and subsequently the left shoulder of the officer that was standing outside,” Harris noted.

“As additional evidence is collected and reviewed, our understanding of the incident may evolve,” he said. “While the criminal investigation and force review are pending, the administrative investigation has been completed and disciplinary measures taken.”

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An officer was shot moments after pointing his weapon at another officer who approached in a vehicle (Screenshot from video issued by Pasadena Police Department)

“This regretful conduct is not consistent with the expectations and service commitments of this department. And appropriate actions will be taken to ensure our culture reflects appropriate conduct, values, and service to this community,” he noted.

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