Well, there's your sign.During the interview at the Sheriff's Office, Grubbs admitted to bringing the gun, while loaded, onto school grounds, and that while attempting to drive a thumbtack into a wooden plaque, he pulled the gun out and used the butt as a hammer.
He says that after hammering the thumbtack a handful of times, he felt compelled to unload the gun.
That's when he unloaded the magazine, put the bullets in his pocket, and continued using the gun as a hammer.
Man in trouble for taking loaded gun to school and using it as a hammer
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Re: Man in trouble for taking loaded gun to school and using it as a hammer
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Re: Man in trouble for taking loaded gun to school and using it as a hammer
TangoX-ray wrote:The hammer, obviously!mayor wrote:just for future reference, what part of a gun is suitable as a hammer?

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Re: Man in trouble for taking loaded gun to school and using it as a hammer
Somewhere....down in the deep, dark void of his cranial cavity...the lone, single brain cell had a thought.He says that after hammering the thumbtack a handful of times, he felt compelled to unload the gun.
Re: Man in trouble for taking loaded gun to school and using it as a hammer
I thought he was proving the point that guns don't fire accidentally, a person has to pull the trigger for it to fire. he he he