Tacoma, WA: Homeowner shoots burglar in face with shotgun.
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Tacoma, WA: Homeowner shoots burglar in face with shotgun.
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The burglar was in the hospital with life-threatening injuries to his face.
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The burglar was in the hospital with life-threatening injuries to his face.
You know that's going to leave a mark.
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We occasionally talk about .380 vs 9mm vs .45, but I think we will all agree a shotgun blast to the face probably takes the fight out of someone.
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I don't care who you are, that's gotta' hurt.
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Well, if people are tired of the .380 vs 9mm vs .45 arguing, we can always resurrect the birdshot versus buckshot argument.
The burglar ran half a block before collapsing. Want to bet the shotgun was loaded with birdshot? If he had been using buckshot or slugs, I don't believe Clint Eastwood's line about "blow your head clean off" is literally true, but I also doubt the guy would run half a block.
The burglar ran half a block before collapsing. Want to bet the shotgun was loaded with birdshot? If he had been using buckshot or slugs, I don't believe Clint Eastwood's line about "blow your head clean off" is literally true, but I also doubt the guy would run half a block.
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Not quite the mind blowing experience we were hoping for...
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WARNING!!! Don't look if you don't have the stomach for it, but this is a facial shotgun wound: http://www.daviddsemsheadquarters.com/f ... licted.JPGJumping Frog wrote:Well, if people are tired of the .380 vs 9mm vs .45 arguing, we can always resurrect the birdshot versus buckshot argument.
The burglar ran half a block before collapsing. Want to bet the shotgun was loaded with birdshot? If he had been using buckshot or slugs, I don't believe Clint Eastwood's line about "blow your head clean off" is literally true, but I also doubt the guy would run half a block.
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that kinda looks like what happens when somebody bites down on a blasting cap.......WARNING!!! Don't look if you don't have the stomach for it, but this is a facial shotgun wound: http://www.daviddsemsheadquarters.com/f ... licted.JPG" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Guess Dirty Harry was wrong . . .The Annoyed Man wrote:WARNING!!! Don't look if you don't have the stomach for it, but this is a facial shotgun wound: http://www.daviddsemsheadquarters.com/f ... licted.JPGJumping Frog wrote:. . . I don't believe Clint Eastwood's line about "blow your head clean off" is literally true,
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Got to taste my coffee twice this morning now...The Annoyed Man wrote:WARNING!!! Don't look if you don't have the stomach for it, but this is a facial shotgun wound: http://www.daviddsemsheadquarters.com/f ... licted.JPGJumping Frog wrote:Well, if people are tired of the .380 vs 9mm vs .45 arguing, we can always resurrect the birdshot versus buckshot argument.
The burglar ran half a block before collapsing. Want to bet the shotgun was loaded with birdshot? If he had been using buckshot or slugs, I don't believe Clint Eastwood's line about "blow your head clean off" is literally true, but I also doubt the guy would run half a block.
Looks like an alien face. The kind where they pretend to be humans but then when they've got you alone peel their head back and eat your face.
But seriously, in the picture that guy is still alive?
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That photo looks kind of like "Zoidberg", the lobster character on the cartoon series "Futurama."
Does anyone find it odd that they would black out the poor unfortunate's eyes, as if we would recognize him?
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Does anyone find it odd that they would black out the poor unfortunate's eyes, as if we would recognize him?
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N. Texas LTC's hold 3 breakfasts each month. All are 800 AM. OC is fine.
2nd Saturdays: Rudy's BBQ, N. Dallas Pkwy, N.bound, N. of Main St., Frisco.
3rd Saturdays: Golden Corral, 465 E. I-20, Collins St exit, Arlington.
4th Saturdays: Sunny St. Cafe, off I-20, Exit 415, Mikus Rd, Willow Park.
2nd Saturdays: Rudy's BBQ, N. Dallas Pkwy, N.bound, N. of Main St., Frisco.
3rd Saturdays: Golden Corral, 465 E. I-20, Collins St exit, Arlington.
4th Saturdays: Sunny St. Cafe, off I-20, Exit 415, Mikus Rd, Willow Park.
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Just a note, this was a shotgun at point-blank (or less) range as it was 'self-inflicted'. Anything from a distance of 8-10 feet oe more will be predominately pellets and powder burns. I have a friend who was shot with a 12ga shotgun containing birdshot from about 25 feet during an abduction attempt. Her face just looked like she had a severe case of acne or measles.The Annoyed Man wrote:WARNING!!! Don't look if you don't have the stomach for it, but this is a facial shotgun wound: http://www.daviddsemsheadquarters.com/f ... licted.JPGJumping Frog wrote:Well, if people are tired of the .380 vs 9mm vs .45 arguing, we can always resurrect the birdshot versus buckshot argument.
The burglar ran half a block before collapsing. Want to bet the shotgun was loaded with birdshot? If he had been using buckshot or slugs, I don't believe Clint Eastwood's line about "blow your head clean off" is literally true, but I also doubt the guy would run half a block.
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Wow. Never seen a shotgun->face wound, but I've seen plenty of 5.56->body, a few to .50->body, and fewer 9mm->body.... this was the worst I have seen yet.The Annoyed Man wrote:WARNING!!! Don't look if you don't have the stomach for it, but this is a facial shotgun wound: http://www.daviddsemsheadquarters.com/f ... licted.JPGJumping Frog wrote:Well, if people are tired of the .380 vs 9mm vs .45 arguing, we can always resurrect the birdshot versus buckshot argument.
The burglar ran half a block before collapsing. Want to bet the shotgun was loaded with birdshot? If he had been using buckshot or slugs, I don't believe Clint Eastwood's line about "blow your head clean off" is literally true, but I also doubt the guy would run half a block.
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suicide by shotgun....one of those things you had better get right the first time.
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Keith B wrote:Just a note, this was a shotgun at point-blank (or less) range as it was 'self-inflicted'. Anything from a distance of 8-10 feet oe more will be predominately pellets and powder burns. I have a friend who was shot with a 12ga shotgun containing birdshot from about 25 feet during an abduction attempt. Her face just looked like she had a severe case of acne or measles.The Annoyed Man wrote:WARNING!!! Don't look if you don't have the stomach for it, but this is a facial shotgun wound: http://www.daviddsemsheadquarters.com/f ... licted.JPGJumping Frog wrote:Well, if people are tired of the .380 vs 9mm vs .45 arguing, we can always resurrect the birdshot versus buckshot argument.
The burglar ran half a block before collapsing. Want to bet the shotgun was loaded with birdshot? If he had been using buckshot or slugs, I don't believe Clint Eastwood's line about "blow your head clean off" is literally true, but I also doubt the guy would run half a block.
It didn't blind her? Was that because she didn't take any pellets to the eyes or because they didn't penetrate and cause damage?
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The three most dramatic shotgun wounds I ever saw were not to the face.
1. 20 gauge at nearly contact distance to the lower leg, nearly completely severing the foot just above the ankle.
2. 12 gauge from probably just a very few feet away to the calf muscle, removing a very large portion of it.
3. 12 gauge at muzzle contact distance to base of back of neck (this was an execution) at a downward angle. Victim was kneeling when shot from behind by executioner, and was brought in still alive and breathing with great difficulty. He was 19 years old, and he took a little bit of time to die....crying "they've killed me, killed me!" and begging us the whole time not to let him die. It was pretty bad. We cracked his chest as he was arresting, and the internal damage was just unbelievable. The initial muzzle blast and downward angle of the charge had vaporized part of C6, all of C7, and most of T1. The wound channel continued down through his left chest, destroying all of his left lung, peppering his heart, and with some pellets passing through his diaphragm into his abdomen. We found the shot cup/wad (whatever you want to call it) up against the upper surface of the diaphragm. The entrance wound was slightly larger than a 12 gauge muzzle diameter. I think that might have been due to burning and stretching.
That was by far one of the most emotionally difficult cases for me to have been involved in. The kid was executed by a drug dealer, presumably for a deal gone bad. He was no angel, but you just can't help feeling bad watching a young man die like that.
A shotgun can be a terrifying weapon in the right circumstances.
1. 20 gauge at nearly contact distance to the lower leg, nearly completely severing the foot just above the ankle.
2. 12 gauge from probably just a very few feet away to the calf muscle, removing a very large portion of it.
3. 12 gauge at muzzle contact distance to base of back of neck (this was an execution) at a downward angle. Victim was kneeling when shot from behind by executioner, and was brought in still alive and breathing with great difficulty. He was 19 years old, and he took a little bit of time to die....crying "they've killed me, killed me!" and begging us the whole time not to let him die. It was pretty bad. We cracked his chest as he was arresting, and the internal damage was just unbelievable. The initial muzzle blast and downward angle of the charge had vaporized part of C6, all of C7, and most of T1. The wound channel continued down through his left chest, destroying all of his left lung, peppering his heart, and with some pellets passing through his diaphragm into his abdomen. We found the shot cup/wad (whatever you want to call it) up against the upper surface of the diaphragm. The entrance wound was slightly larger than a 12 gauge muzzle diameter. I think that might have been due to burning and stretching.
That was by far one of the most emotionally difficult cases for me to have been involved in. The kid was executed by a drug dealer, presumably for a deal gone bad. He was no angel, but you just can't help feeling bad watching a young man die like that.
A shotgun can be a terrifying weapon in the right circumstances.
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