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Today's Idiot
2010-07-04
Man shot after loaded gun in stove explodes

Antoine Boutte used to keep a loaded gun at the bottom of his gas stove. That is, until he forgot it was there early Saturday and he and another man decided to cook some food, Fulton County police said

Boutte fired up the stove at his College Park home around 3:30 a.m. Saturday -- heating up the .40 caliber Smith & Wesson along with it, a police report said. While the food was cooking, the weapon's magazine started to melt in the gun well, the police report said.

This caused the spring -- and bullets -- to come out of the magazine. The bullets started going off like popcorn.

Boutte's friend, Christopher Henderson, opened the stove "to see what was happening," the police report said. That's when part of a bullet casing flew out of the stove, hitting Henderson in the stomach, police said.

Boutte and another friend, Lisa Wells, took Henderson to Southern Regional Hospital. He was treated for his injuries, which police said were non life-threatening.
Posted by:Fred

#6  At 3:30 AM? I wonder it drugs or alcohol were involved?

Al
Posted by: Frozen Al   2010-07-04 14:05  

#5  haha it's College Park figures
Posted by: Beavis   2010-07-04 11:05  

#4  why woudl you hide a gun in a stove anyway?
Posted by: chris   2010-07-04 10:51  

#3  Does this mean I shouldn't hide my Glock in the microwave just in case?
Posted by: gorb   2010-07-04 02:48  

#2  and it always seems too happen in GA. I'm not surprised or glad about it since i live there
Posted by: chris   2010-07-04 00:56  

#1  I've heard of this recipe: Turkey Surprise ala Smith & Wesson.
Posted by: ed   2010-07-04 00:29  

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