Donald Trump has put a retired Marine who was relieved of his command for shooting his office floor in charge of the U.S. immigration court system.

Marine Corps Colonel Daren K. Margolin, a military attorney, will now serve as chief of the Office for Immigration Review, the part of the Justice Department, which oversees reviews of asylum requests and the issuances of deportation orders, the New York Times reports.

Margolin’s resumé includes a stint as security chief at Marine Base Quantico in Virginia.

In 2013, Major General Juan Ayala removed Margolin from his post after the colonel shot his personal gun into the floor while inside his own office. The discharge was found to be accidental.

But Margolin was forbidden from having a personal weapon while on the base—and was responsible

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