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Today's Idiot
2009-04-25
PLEASANT LAKE, Ind. (WANE) - George Fath moved to his mobile home in rural Steuben County two months ago. The previous owners left a lot of trash in the yard, so Fath was cleaning up Thursday afternoon. That's when he found a 22 caliber bullet in the yard. He didn't want his three young boys to get hurt from the bullet, so Fath decided to dispose of it.

"My hammer was outside so I took the bullet and put it on a rock and smacked it with the hammer," Fath said.

Fath wasn't expecting the bullet to fire. "It went off and went into my belly and knocked me on my butt," Fath said.

Fath said he thought he was shot in the stomach. His wife called 911. According to the police report the bullet didn't actually hit Fath.

"Fath was not bleeding, and it did not appear that Fath was struck with the bullet. Fath suffered a minor abrasion to the area of his stomach," police records read.

But, Fath told NewsChannel 15 the bullet did go in his stomach and doctors removed it at the hospital. "I smacked the bullet and fell down and blood came pouring out," Fath said. "I was hitting it to smash it. I didn't expect it to go bang."

Fath said he'll never hit a bullet with a hammer again. "I wasn't thinking about it. It was the dumbest thing I ever did in my life. I suggest nobody do it," Fath said.

Police agree. Steuben County Sheriff Rick Lewis said no one should ever hit a bullet with anything. "The round can go anywhere. It could hit the person striking it with a hammer, a neighbor, a child in the yard. There's just no controlling where the bullet will go," Lewis said.

A bullet doesn't have to be in a gun to fire. "Anytime you get pressure [to the end of the bullet] to cause it to explode, it will fire," Lewis said.

If someone finds a bullet, don't throw it in the trash either. "Call local law enforcement and we can take care of it," Lewis said.
This whole article is full of WIN.
Posted by:Anonymoose

#6  Young man you have won 1 internet. Please use with care.
Posted by: Ebberelet Wittlesbach9953   2009-04-25 18:03  

#5  I dispose of mine in a pickle jar of glycerine and nitric acid.
Posted by: SteveS   2009-04-25 13:49  

#4  My preferred method of disposing of ammo is by shooting it.
Posted by: Glenmore   2009-04-25 13:20  

#3  You want to 'Kill' a bullet, take a pair of pliers and remove the slug, DO NOT CLAMP IN A VISE with the slug removed, pour out the powder on the ground and simply throw what's left in the trash, the primer is relatively harmless by itself.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-04-25 12:45  

#2  If he is that stupid, I'm suprissed (sp) he isn't bringing a law suit against the manufacturer of the ammo.
Posted by: WolfDog   2009-04-25 11:12  

#1  That's why I only burn mine in a small can of sterno. The can will contain the bang especially when I get rid of my surplus M80's and blasting caps. I like to watch! Up close!

Whoo! Guess I'm lucky to use the proper way.
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Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2009-04-25 10:25  

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