Saturday, March 22, 2014

North Carolina Man Attacked By Rogue Shotgun

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The shotgun must not have liked this guy’s friend, at all:
A 22-year-old is recovering in the hospital this morning after police say a bullet grazed his head when another man’s shotgun misfired inside a Wilmington home.
Just before 11 p.m. police say the two men, who they say knew each other, were inside the home at 1201 Chestnut Street when it happened. Officers say one of the men was holding a shotgun, which he told police he keeps on him for protection.
That’s when police say the man’s shotgun chamber malfunctioned, firing a shot at the other man. They say the bullet from the gun’s misfire grazed the man’s acquaintance in the side of the head. Police say the 22-year-old victim was then taken to the hospital for the gunshot wound, and is recovering there this morning.
Bovine excrement.

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2 comments:

  1. Hmmmm...Chamber malfunction. That's a new one. I always thought that the firing pin had to get involved at some point, but I guess not.

    I gotta go check my chambers now....

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    1. Naw, you know when the chambers rotate like A Gatling gun, sometimes they fire all by themselves and it's something that should really be corrected.......:)

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