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d!ckhead shoots his hunting buddy in the head by mistake

EyeMWing

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Local newspaper doesn't have it up on their website, so I humbly submit the following plagiarism from their printed edition:

Hunter accidentally shot; police conducting probe
By Bryan P. Sears

County police are investingating a hunting accident involving two Parkton men in which one was accidentally shot in the face.

On Feb. 2, Francis Murphy and his friend Keith Metcalf were deer hunting in a field across from Metcalf's home in the 17400 block of Bruehl Road in Parkton, according to a Baltimore County police report. Shortly before 7 p.m., county police were called to the home, where they found Metcalf with nonlife-threatening wounds to the face.

Initially, Murphy told police that he and Metcalf were walking their dogs in the field when they heard a gunshot. Murphy said that Metcalf fell to the ground immediately after the shot rang out, according to police.

Investigators became suspicious of the story when they walked the path the two men took. Police found that the tracks from the two men split off in different directions and there were no dog tracks.

Murphy later admitted to police that the men were deer hunting in the field and had split up to drive the deer into the open, according to the police report. Murphy said he saw a dark figure in the tall weeds that appeared to be a deer. He dropped the figure with one shot from this .22-caliber rifle, he told police.

It was only when he approached that he discovered that he had shot Metcalf in the face.

Metcalf was taken to Sinai Hospital, where he was treated and released, said Kathy Moore, a hospital spokeswoman.

As of Feb. 7, state Department of Natural Resources police have not been asked to investigate the incident, a state spokesman said.

Cpl. Ken Turner, a natural resources police spokesman, said his agency is usually asked to handle such incidents, but the county has not referred the case to them.

He declined to comment on the incident.

Bill Toohey, a police spokesman, said county police "continue to look into" the incident.

Just a small note, not only is it illegal to shoot your buddy in the face, but it's illegal to hunt deer in this county using a rifle of any sort. Shotguns and bows only.
 
WhoTF goes deer hunting with a 22? I mean, I could understand if it was a 22/20ga or 22/12ga over/under combo, but if that is indeed the case, why would the 22 chamber have been loaded?

Not even the rabbits that Southerners allege to be deer are small enough to allow the justifable use of a 22, except in survival cases. .223 Rem, yes. 22LR, no.

And dont even get me started on how this asshat fired at an unidentified target. Some people just do not possess the self restraint and common sense necessary to handle a firearm correctly, and apparently this guy is one of them. He gives good hunters a bad name.
 
Originally posted by: Crazymofo
Talk about lucky to take a bullet to the face and not die...

Depends on where it hit him, and at what angle (and range from the muzzle), but this isnt all that remarkable, since it was a 22 caliber round. Not that I'm volunteering to take a 22LR between the nipples, but we arent exactly talking about a high-powered round.
 
Originally posted by: PhasmatisNox
Hunting deer with a .22? Yeah right. You'd have to hit the deer in the eye... several hundred times.

That's why it's illegal to hunt deer with a rifle here, too many idiots assume their 22's are good enough, and thus torture the poor things.
 
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: PhasmatisNox
Hunting deer with a .22? Yeah right. You'd have to hit the deer in the eye... several hundred times.

That's why it's illegal to hunt deer with a rifle here, too many idiots assume their 22's are good enough, and thus torture the poor things.

I can't say that people taking long shots with a slug and the resulting gut-shot deer are any better. Why not just establish a minimum bore size, such as what Ohio does for people choosing to use pistols during the modern gun season?
 
Originally posted by: Mookow
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: PhasmatisNox
Hunting deer with a .22? Yeah right. You'd have to hit the deer in the eye... several hundred times.

That's why it's illegal to hunt deer with a rifle here, too many idiots assume their 22's are good enough, and thus torture the poor things.

I can't say that people taking long shots with a slug and the resulting gut-shot deer are any better. Why not just establish a minimum bore size, such as what Ohio does for people choosing to use pistols during the modern gun season?

Because Maryland also likes to pretend it's a progressive state to appease the democratic masses that live in a tiny, tiny portion of the otherwise entirely republican state, and making a law that could be construed as "mandating large-caliber firearms" isn't very liberal.
 
Originally posted by: Mookow
WhoTF goes deer hunting with a 22? I mean, I could understand if it was a 22/20ga or 22/12ga over/under combo, but if that is indeed the case, why would the 22 chamber have been loaded?

Not even the rabbits that Southerners allege to be deer are small enough to allow the justifable use of a 22, except in survival cases. .223 Rem, yes. 22LR, no.

And dont even get me started on how this asshat fired at an unidentified target. Some people just do not possess the self restraint and common sense necessary to handle a firearm correctly, and apparently this guy is one of them. He gives good hunters a bad name.

that's what i'm thinking..........woosies
 
Originally posted by: Mookow
WhoTF goes deer hunting with a 22? I mean, I could understand if it was a 22/20ga or 22/12ga over/under combo, but if that is indeed the case, why would the 22 chamber have been loaded?

Not even the rabbits that Southerners allege to be deer are small enough to allow the justifable use of a 22, except in survival cases. .223 Rem, yes. 22LR, no.

And dont even get me started on how this asshat fired at an unidentified target. Some people just do not possess the self restraint and common sense necessary to handle a firearm correctly, and apparently this guy is one of them. He gives good hunters a bad name.

February ain't exactly deer season. These guys were poaching.
 
Originally posted by: yellowfiero
Originally posted by: Mookow
WhoTF goes deer hunting with a 22? I mean, I could understand if it was a 22/20ga or 22/12ga over/under combo, but if that is indeed the case, why would the 22 chamber have been loaded?

Not even the rabbits that Southerners allege to be deer are small enough to allow the justifable use of a 22, except in survival cases. .223 Rem, yes. 22LR, no.

And dont even get me started on how this asshat fired at an unidentified target. Some people just do not possess the self restraint and common sense necessary to handle a firearm correctly, and apparently this guy is one of them. He gives good hunters a bad name.

February ain't exactly deer season. These guys were poaching.

Meh, around here, if it doesn't get killed by a gun, it'll get killed by a truck. They're doing the insurance companies a favor.

Our hunters aren't particularly smart, they basically just keep the deer away from the roads by shooting all over the place like total retards.
 
Originally posted by: yellowfiero
February ain't exactly deer season. These guys were poaching.

I'm not from MD, I dont know how long their deer season runs. That said, I dont really have an ethical problem with poaching in an overpopulated area. I'm not saying that the area this occurred in is overpopulated (I dont know one way or another), but condemning people for ignoring rules designed to protect a population from over hunting while said population is growing too large to be supported by the local vegetation is not much smarter than shooting at something prior to knowing what it is (and what is behind it). The USA has more deer now than in 1492. We need to allow the only widely surviving natural predator of deer in North America to harvest more of them, but in a lot of places no government official wants to deal with the PETA/tree-hugger protests that would accompany increasing bag limits and/or season lengths.
 
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