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    Accidental Gunshot Fired at Medford Bowling Alley, No Injuries Reported

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    Medford, Ore. – An accidental gunshot was fired at Lava Lanes bowling alley Wednesday evening, prompting a response from the Medford Police Department. The incident occurred around 8:30 p.m. when officers were dispatched to the scene after an employee reported that a gun had gone off inside the building.

    According to the Medford Police Department (MPD), the incident took place as a group of individuals were in the process of paying their bill. It is believed that one of the individuals, who was carrying a concealed firearm in their waistband, accidentally discharged the weapon. The bullet struck the floor, but fortunately, no injuries were reported.

    MPD officials have confirmed that the incident is being investigated as a negligent discharge of a firearm. Authorities are looking into the circumstances surrounding the accident to determine whether further action is required.

    The situation has raised concerns about the safety of firearms in public spaces, especially in places like entertainment venues where large groups of people gather. At this time, it is unclear whether charges will be filed, as the investigation remains ongoing.

    Lava Lanes, a popular bowling alley in the area, was not immediately available for comment, but the quick response from law enforcement helped prevent a potentially dangerous situation from escalating further.

    This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of firearm safety and the potential risks associated with carrying concealed weapons in public spaces.

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