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Title: Dog shoots Florida man
Post by: blacken700 on February 28, 2013, 06:21:55 AM
http://thestar.blogs.com/worlddaily/2013/02/dog-shoots-florida-man.html


Dog shoots Florida man

Yeah, we weren't sure about this one either when it broke earlier today. So we called police  in Sebring, Fla., to check it out. And when they stopped laughing, sure enough, the rare dog-shoots-man saga is real.

But the full story is actually somewhat weirder than this account in Tampa's Highlands Today paper.

Shortish version: Gregory Lanier, 35, of nearby Frostproof, Fla. (yes, that is a place) was cruising northbound down State Rd. 17 when his tan-and-white bulldog got excited and accidentally kicked a pistol lying unholstered on the "hump" of his Ford F250 pickup.

Lanier "heard a boom, saw smoke and felt a burning in his leg," according to the Sebring police report, a copy of which was obtained by The Star.

Result: One bullet through the left calf. And when the news broke, one moderate web frenzy. This cheeky post at Americablog gives you the idea.

Lanier was able to wrap his bleeding leg with a towel and continue driving to a nearby gas station to call for help. He was treated and released at a nearby hospital, police said.

But that wasn't all investigating officers discovered. Lanier, under questioning, told police he was certain the .380 Beretta was unloaded, with the magazine tucked safely in the driver's door panel. A second gun, a .243 rifle, was also in the cab, laying across the seat with its barrel resting on the passenger floor and that too, said Lanier, was unloaded.

Sebring police, however, discovered otherwise. The ".380 Beretta" that shot Lanier was in fact a fully loaded 9mm pistol. And the Marlin XT243 rifle, when police inspected it, was also loaded with three cartridges -- two correctly and a third "backward-facing cartridge lodged between the face of the open bolt and the chamber area."

A close search of the pickup also revealed "empty .243 casings in the ashtray and two partial boxes of unfired .243 ammunition on the passenger floor and under the seat." Inside the driver's door pocket, police found "several rounds of unfired .380 ammunition, green tipped 'zombie killers.' "

Lanier, the police report said, "acted as if he was confused as to how it may have been loaded" and was unaware the .380 pistol was a different gun altogether.


That's it ban assault weapons !
 













Title: Re: Dog shoots Florida man
Post by: Archer77 on February 28, 2013, 06:25:00 AM
Makes sense
Title: Re: Dog shoots Florida man
Post by: blacken700 on February 28, 2013, 06:27:19 AM
ban hammers,rocks,sticks,i'm using the repub talking points  :D
Title: Re: Dog shoots Florida man
Post by: Archer77 on February 28, 2013, 06:36:41 AM
ban hammers,rocks,sticks,i'm using the repub talking points  :D

And dogs
Title: Re: Dog shoots Florida man
Post by: doison on February 28, 2013, 07:34:31 AM
Gun-toting dogs? 


E-Kul's nightmare has come true
Title: Re: Dog shoots Florida man
Post by: Archer77 on February 28, 2013, 07:35:26 AM
Gun-toting dogs? 


E-Kul's nightmare has come true
Title: Re: Dog shoots Florida man
Post by: The True Adonis on February 28, 2013, 12:32:53 PM
http://thestar.blogs.com/worlddaily/2013/02/dog-shoots-florida-man.html


Dog shoots Florida man

Yeah, we weren't sure about this one either when it broke earlier today. So we called police  in Sebring, Fla., to check it out. And when they stopped laughing, sure enough, the rare dog-shoots-man saga is real.

But the full story is actually somewhat weirder than this account in Tampa's Highlands Today paper.

Shortish version: Gregory Lanier, 35, of nearby Frostproof, Fla. (yes, that is a place) was cruising northbound down State Rd. 17 when his tan-and-white bulldog got excited and accidentally kicked a pistol lying unholstered on the "hump" of his Ford F250 pickup.

Lanier "heard a boom, saw smoke and felt a burning in his leg," according to the Sebring police report, a copy of which was obtained by The Star.

Result: One bullet through the left calf. And when the news broke, one moderate web frenzy. This cheeky post at Americablog gives you the idea.

Lanier was able to wrap his bleeding leg with a towel and continue driving to a nearby gas station to call for help. He was treated and released at a nearby hospital, police said.

But that wasn't all investigating officers discovered. Lanier, under questioning, told police he was certain the .380 Beretta was unloaded, with the magazine tucked safely in the driver's door panel. A second gun, a .243 rifle, was also in the cab, laying across the seat with its barrel resting on the passenger floor and that too, said Lanier, was unloaded.

Sebring police, however, discovered otherwise. The ".380 Beretta" that shot Lanier was in fact a fully loaded 9mm pistol. And the Marlin XT243 rifle, when police inspected it, was also loaded with three cartridges -- two correctly and a third "backward-facing cartridge lodged between the face of the open bolt and the chamber area."

A close search of the pickup also revealed "empty .243 casings in the ashtray and two partial boxes of unfired .243 ammunition on the passenger floor and under the seat." Inside the driver's door pocket, police found "several rounds of unfired .380 ammunition, green tipped 'zombie killers.' "

Lanier, the police report said, "acted as if he was confused as to how it may have been loaded" and was unaware the .380 pistol was a different gun altogether.


That's it ban assault weapons !
 














Actually there are benefits behind loading bullets backwards.

http://www.theboxotruth.com/docs/bot50.htm
Title: Re: Dog shoots Florida man
Post by: Option D on February 28, 2013, 12:36:42 PM
Makes sense

funniest picture of the year