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http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jun/30/france

Angelique Chrisafis in Paris The Guardian, Monday June 30, 2008 Article historyA military shooting demonstration in south-east France ended in disaster last night after a soldier fired real bullets instead of blanks, injuring at least 16 people in the crowd, many of them members of soldiers' families.

Four people were seriously wounded, including a three-year-old child, after shots were fired during a demonstration of techniques used to free hostages at a barracks in Carcasonne. Bernard Lemaire, head of the regional administration in Aude, told France-3 television that 15 of the injured were civilians.

The Laperrine military barracks in the centre of the town had been hosting an open day for a crowd made up largely of soldiers' families. The crowd had watched five 20-minute demonstrations of military skills in a large open space inside the compound, home to the 3rd marine infantry parachute regiment. Just before 6pm, live shots were fired during a demonstration by a group of parachute commandos simulating an assault to free hostages.

The soldier who fired the shots was taken into police custody pending an inquiry, although local officials did not rule out the possibility of an accident.

The injured were taken to nearby hospitals, with the most seriously wounded taken to Toulouse.

Lemaire said the injuries were probably an accident, but could have been due to a "criminal gesture ... The question is: did this soldier commit a criminal act or not? Clearly, for the time being, no one can answer that ... but the predominant theory is that it was a mistake."

Colonel Benoît Royal, an army spokesman, told the news agency AFP that for "an incomprehensible reason" live ammunition was used instead of blanks, stressing that the army was incredulous and "perplexed" by the incident.

President Nicolas Sarkozy immediately issued a statement expressing his horror and said he was awaiting the results of an inquiry to draw "exemplary" consequences as soon as possible.

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Huh? Just curious...is it SOP to "demonstrate" by firing into the crowd or was that accidental, too?

"Tolerance implies no lack of commitment to one's own beliefs. Rather it condemns the oppression or persecution of others.

~John Fitzgerald Kennedy~

“Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I will meet you there."

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