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Cheney reaction? Girl accidentally shoots boyfriend
By Brad Turner
The Daily Times-Call
Lafayette resident Josh Kayser chuckled Monday afternoon when he read about Vice President Dick Cheney accidentally shooting a friend during a quail hunt over the weekend.
A few hours later, paramedics rushed Kayser, 21, to the hospital after his girlfriend accidentally shot him while they were trailing a raccoon.
“I read that thing about the vice president and said to myself ‘How can you shoot your friend with your gun?’ And look what happened,” he said Tuesday.
Kayser and his 17-year-old girlfriend spent Monday night hunting raccoons that had been preying on chicken’s on his family’s property on the 2300 block of 95th Street north of Lafayette.
At about 9:30 p.m., Kayser crouched down to look under a shed where he thought a wounded raccoon was hiding. His girlfriend, whom police did not identify, crouched down behind Kayser and accidentally shot him with a .22-caliber rifle.
He felt blood running down his neck.
The bullet entered behind his right ear, came out his chin and lodged in his left forearm.
Paramedics took him to Avista Adventist Hospital, where he spent the night.
Doctors opted to leave the bullet in his arm for fear of causing nerve damage if they tried to remove it.
“I feel fine,” Kayser said. “It feels like a cigarette burn.”
Doctors discharged Kayser from the hospital at noon Tuesday.
Investigators decided not to pursue charges against Kayser’s girlfriend.
http://www.longmontfyi.com/Local-Story.asp?id=6219
See what happens when you laugh at others misfortune?
By Brad Turner
The Daily Times-Call
Lafayette resident Josh Kayser chuckled Monday afternoon when he read about Vice President Dick Cheney accidentally shooting a friend during a quail hunt over the weekend.
A few hours later, paramedics rushed Kayser, 21, to the hospital after his girlfriend accidentally shot him while they were trailing a raccoon.
“I read that thing about the vice president and said to myself ‘How can you shoot your friend with your gun?’ And look what happened,” he said Tuesday.
Kayser and his 17-year-old girlfriend spent Monday night hunting raccoons that had been preying on chicken’s on his family’s property on the 2300 block of 95th Street north of Lafayette.
At about 9:30 p.m., Kayser crouched down to look under a shed where he thought a wounded raccoon was hiding. His girlfriend, whom police did not identify, crouched down behind Kayser and accidentally shot him with a .22-caliber rifle.
He felt blood running down his neck.
The bullet entered behind his right ear, came out his chin and lodged in his left forearm.
Paramedics took him to Avista Adventist Hospital, where he spent the night.
Doctors opted to leave the bullet in his arm for fear of causing nerve damage if they tried to remove it.
“I feel fine,” Kayser said. “It feels like a cigarette burn.”
Doctors discharged Kayser from the hospital at noon Tuesday.
Investigators decided not to pursue charges against Kayser’s girlfriend.
http://www.longmontfyi.com/Local-Story.asp?id=6219
See what happens when you laugh at others misfortune?