Foxnews wrote:Dog Shoots Owner in the Back in Memphis, Tennessee
A Memphis, Tenn., man is in critical condition Wednesday after his dog shot him in the back.
Police say King George, a 150-pound Great Dane, accidentally knocked a .22-caliber pistol off his owner's end table around 2:30 a.m. Wednesday. The gun went off, hitting his 21-year-old owner in the back, MyFOXMemphis.com reports.
"I knew he was smart, I didn't think he was that smart," the victim's fiancee, Miesha Lucas told MyFOXMemphis.com. "He was always protective. I didn't think he would be like that."
Police refused to name the victim as they do not plan to file charges in the shooting, which they've ruled as accidental.
Lucas told MyFOXMemphis.com that she fears what her fiance will do to the pet once he gets out of the hospital.
The shooting occurred in the Raleigh section of Memphis.
Dog Shoots Owner in the Back in Memphis, Tennessee
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Sniff, sniff. That smells like something from the south end of a north bound bull.hi-power wrote:Bad dog!
Foxnews wrote:Dog Shoots Owner in the Back in Memphis, Tennessee
A Memphis, Tenn., man is in critical condition Wednesday after his dog shot him in the back.
Police say King George, a 150-pound Great Dane, accidentally knocked a .22-caliber pistol off his owner's end table around 2:30 a.m. Wednesday. The gun went off, hitting his 21-year-old owner in the back, MyFOXMemphis.com reports.
"I knew he was smart, I didn't think he was that smart," the victim's fiancee, Miesha Lucas told MyFOXMemphis.com. "He was always protective. I didn't think he would be like that."
Police refused to name the victim as they do not plan to file charges in the shooting, which they've ruled as accidental.
Lucas told MyFOXMemphis.com that she fears what her fiance will do to the pet once he gets out of the hospital.
The shooting occurred in the Raleigh section of Memphis.
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I've got a Great Dane.
These dogs can unintentionally CLEAR a table with ONE swipe of their tail.
This guy wouldn't be the first guy to be shot by a dog. I wouldn't be shocked if this story were true.
And no, I'd don't leave loaded guns lying out. My loaded guns are carried or put up.
These dogs can unintentionally CLEAR a table with ONE swipe of their tail.
This guy wouldn't be the first guy to be shot by a dog. I wouldn't be shocked if this story were true.
And no, I'd don't leave loaded guns lying out. My loaded guns are carried or put up.
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There are two statements that stand out that make me highly suspicious;Paladin wrote:I've got a Great Dane.
These dogs can unintentionally CLEAR a table with ONE swipe of their tail.
This guy wouldn't be the first guy to be shot by a dog. I wouldn't be shocked if this story were true.
And no, I'd don't leave loaded guns lying out. My loaded guns are carried or put up.
"I knew he was smart, I didn't think he was that smart," the victim's fiancee, Miesha Lucas told MyFOXMemphis.com. "He was always protective. I didn't think he would be like that."
Both are odd statements that are inconsistent and irrelevant with the story as told.Lucas told MyFOXMemphis.com that she fears what her fiance will do to the pet once he gets out of the hospital
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I agree with you that the first statement is strange. You may be right (Did I just say that?)
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The story said "pistol," but you can't rely on the media to get that kind of detail right.Xander wrote:It could have been a .22 revolver that isn't drop-safe.
Still, that scenario means the guy has an old .22 that doesn't have a disconnector, he keeps it loaded and cocked, lying around the house, it fell, discharged, and of all the places the bullet could possibly go, it hit him in the back.
I don't buy it.
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+1seamusTX wrote:The story said "pistol," but you can't rely on the media to get that kind of detail right.Xander wrote:It could have been a .22 revolver that isn't drop-safe.
Still, that scenario means the guy has an old .22 that doesn't have a disconnector, he keeps it loaded and cocked, lying around the house, it fell, discharged, and of all the places the bullet could possibly go, it hit him in the back.
I don't buy it.
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