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The other officer was not wounded because a bullet struck the handcuff case on his belt.
The ammo pouch and handcuff case have hidden snap closure.
All accessories (Magazine Pouch, Handcuff Case, etc.) utilize hidden snap closures.
This method is often utilized by plain clothes officers who do not wear a belt of any sort, and therefore are unable to use a proper handcuff case.
Officer William Simeon, 27, was also hit but was not hurt because the bullet was deflected by the handcuff case on his belt, the police said.
The ammo pouch, OC spray holder, and handcuff case have silver snaps (gold for Lieutenant and above).
The police told relatives that handcuff marks were found on his wrists and ankles, and that an empty black handcuff case was found in his room.
He opened the closet and looked inside, pulling out her uniform, then her Sam Browne belt, with it's handcuff case, ammo pouch, holster and nightstick holder.
Over time, the handcuff case may cause a rupture in the L-5 disc of the back, and cause pinching of the Sciatic nerve, thus numbing the officer's left leg, severely affecting his or her running ability.
A black Sam Browne belt, 3" wide, with handcuff case, cartridge clip, and a swivel or swing holster carrying a .38 caliber Colt revolver on the right side, with a shoulder strap to support the revolver and other equipment, completed the body uniform.
Some officers choose to carry their handcuffs in the small of back position, but do not utilise a handcuff case, meaning that one side of the handcuffs is pushed between the officer's belt and trousers (or simply tucked into his or her trousers), and the other side is allowed to hang loose on the outside.