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Re: Bullet fired into air...



Too bad it wasn't a heavy shot shell so more could have been hit!
What a bunch of dolts. I don't want any of these idiots representing me in
anyway.
In a time of Thanksgiving I resolve to be more tolerant but these Bozos just
chap my rear!

To all but these jerks...Happy Turkey Day!
-- 
Jim Nichols
>From Computers to Coffee Makers
www.sgimarketing.com
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
Arthur C. Clarke

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/11/24/klan.initiation.ap/index.html
>
> JOHNSON CITY, Tennessee (AP) -- A bullet fired in the air during a Ku Klux
> Klan initiation ceremony came down and struck a participant in the head,
> critically injuring him, authorities said.
>
> --
> Gregory Allen Freeman, 45, was charged with aggravated assault and
> reckless endangerment in the Saturday night incident that wounded Jeffery
> S. Murr, 24.
>
> About 10 people, including two children, had gathered for the ceremony.
> The man who was being initiated was blindfolded, tied with a noose to a
> tree and shot with paintball guns as Freeman fired a pistol in the air to
> provide the sound of real gunfire, Sheriff Fred Phillips said.
>
> A bullet struck Murr on the top of the head and exited at the bottom of
> his skull, authorities said.
>
> Freeman fled the ceremony but was arrested near his home, authorities
> said. He was released on $7,500 bail.
>
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