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roly 08-24-2011 11:04 AM

how many libyans killed by celebration shots in the air
 
the libyans really like celebrating by firing their guns in the air, but what goes up must come down. there must have been more than a handful killed from it.

JamesGw 08-24-2011 11:05 AM

Millions.

Doctor Dre 08-24-2011 11:12 AM

In the case of a bullet fired at a precisely vertical angle (something extremely difficult for a human being to duplicate), the bullet would tumble, lose its spin, and fall at a much slower speed due to terminal velocity and is therefore rendered less than lethal on impact. However, if a bullet is fired upward at a non-vertical angle (a far more probable possibility), it will maintain its spin and will reach a high enough speed to be lethal on impact. Because of this potentiality, firing a gun into the air is illegal in most states, and even in the states that it is legal, it is not recommended by the police. Also the MythBusters were able to identify two people who had been injured by falling bullets, one of them fatally injured. To date, this is the only myth to receive all three ratings at the same time.

sperbonzo 08-24-2011 11:22 AM

Kuwaitis celebrating in 1991 at the end of the Gulf War by firing weapons into the air caused 20 deaths from falling bullets.

July 22, 2003: More than 20 people were reported killed in Iraq from celebratory gunfire following the deaths of Saddam Hussein's sons Uday and Qusay in 2003.

February 25, 2007: Five people were killed by stray bullets fired at a kite festival in Lahore, Pakistan, including a 6-year-old schoolboy who was struck in the head near his home in the city's Mazang area.

July 29, 2007: At least four people were reported killed and 17 others wounded by celebratory gunfire in the capital city of Baghdad, Iraq, following the victory of the national football team in the AFC Asian Cup, Celebratory gunfire occurred despite warnings issued by Iraqi security forces and the country's leading Shiite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, who forbade the gunfire with a religious fatwā.


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CaptainHowdy 08-24-2011 11:23 AM

A small price for a big victory ...

sperbonzo 08-24-2011 11:25 AM

BTW, why are you using the word "Lybians", in your title? Why don't you ask how many "people" are killed?


You're a racist, aren't you?




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ottopottomouse 08-24-2011 12:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sperbonzo (Post 18377522)
BTW, why are you using the word "Lybians", in your title? Why don't you ask how many "people" are killed?


You're a racist, aren't you?

Prolly because it's a question about Libya??????????????????????????????????????

SmokeyTheBear 08-24-2011 12:08 PM

Between the years 1985 and 1992, doctors at the King/Drew Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, treated some 118 people for random falling-bullet injuries. Thirty-eight of them died.

sperbonzo 08-24-2011 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ottopottomouse (Post 18377624)
Prolly because it's a question about Libya??????????????????????????????????????


My post was a joke about another post where it seems that mentioning that a person in a news story is an illegal alien is a racist thing to say.



.:1orglaugh:1orglaugh


.:):winkwink:

Si 08-24-2011 12:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sperbonzo (Post 18377509)
July 29, 2007: At least four people were reported killed and 17 others wounded by celebratory gunfire in the capital city of Baghdad, Iraq, following the victory of the national football team in the AFC Asian Cup, Celebratory gunfire occurred despite warnings issued by Iraqi security forces and the country's leading Shiite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, who forbade the gunfire with a religious fatwā.


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They didn't listen to him because he was a Shite cleric, maybe if they had a good or even a decent cleric this problem could have been avoided :disgust

bronco67 08-24-2011 12:41 PM

I keep thinking that Sarah Sidner chick from CNN might not make it through the week, with either combat or celebratory bullets whizzing around her.

BruceM 08-24-2011 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Si (Post 18377692)
They didn't listen to him because he was a Shite cleric, maybe if they had a good or even a decent cleric this problem could have been avoided :disgust

:1orglaugh

wehateporn 08-24-2011 02:54 PM

If Ron Paul gets voted in in 2012 this will happen to him during the celebrations

JenniDahling 08-24-2011 03:04 PM

I remember when I got my first apartment in Anaheim, listening to gun shots during celebrations like Cinco de Mayo and New Years eve and then hearing news about Hispanic folks getting killed from bullets shot in the air. Keep in mind especially in the late 80's early 90's, there were a lot more Hispanic dominant communities grouped all over So Cal. In some areas it is still predominantly Hispanic but there are a lot more racial diversity in areas that use to be a lot more concentrated.

V_RocKs 08-24-2011 03:48 PM

Dumb asses.... so flush with cash now they don't mind shooting... our own celebration wasn't as fire happy since on your way back to your home you could find some troops from the other side that didn't know the war was over... so you still needed gun powder.

Bird 08-24-2011 04:11 PM

There was an episode on myth busters about falling bullets...

TheSquealer 08-24-2011 04:15 PM

Funny... i was actually reading an article on businessinsider.com last night about this very thing. The numbers are staggeringly huge. There were studies showing the terminal velocity of a falling bullet approaching 300fps - with only 200fps being enough to pierce a human skull (assumes caliber of course). They had stats for various events around the world on deaths from celebratory gun fire and the numbers were absolutely insane.

TheSquealer 08-24-2011 05:28 PM

Falling-bullet injuries

"Bullets are not greeting cards. Celebrate without firearms." from the IANSA Macedonian poster campaign, December 2005

Bullets fired into the air usually fall back at speeds much lower than those at which they leave the barrel of a firearm. Nevertheless, people are injured, sometimes fatally, when bullets discharged into the air fall back down. The mortality rate among those struck by falling bullets is about 32%, compared with about 2% to 6% normally associated with gunshot wounds. The higher mortality is related to the higher incidence of head wounds from falling bullets.

A study by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that 80% of celebratory gunfire-related injuries are to the head, feet, and shoulders. In the U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, about two people die and about 25 more are injured each year from celebratory gunfire on New Year's Eve, the CDC says. Between the years 1985 and 1992, doctors at the King/Drew Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, treated some 118 people for random falling-bullet injuries. Thirty-eight of them died. Kuwaitis celebrating in 1991 at the end of the Gulf War by firing weapons into the air caused 20 deaths from falling bullets.

Firearms expert Julian Hatcher studied falling bullets and found that .30 caliber rounds reach terminal velocities of 300 feet per second (90 m/s) and larger .50 caliber bullets have a terminal velocity of 500 feet per second (150 m/s). A bullet traveling at only 150 feet per second (46 m/s) to 170 feet per second (52 m/s) can penetrate human skin, and at 200 feet per second (60 m/s) it can penetrate the skull. A bullet that does not penetrate the skull may still result in an intracranial injury.


Notable incidents

December 1859: An autopsy showed that a native servant in India, who suddenly fell dead for no apparent reason, was mortally wounded from a bullet fired from a distance too far for the shot to be heard. The falling bullet had sufficient energy to pass through the victim's shoulder, a rib, a lung, his heart and his diaphragm.

December 31, 1994: A tourist from Boston was killed by a falling bullet from celebratory firing while walking on the Moonwalk in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. The Police Department there has been striving to educate the public on the danger since then, frequently making arrests for firing into the air.

July 22, 2003: More than 20 people were reported killed in Iraq from celebratory gunfire following the deaths of Saddam Hussein's sons Uday and Qusay in 2003.

December 31, 2004: A 75-year-old man in Orlando, Florida, was mortally wounded in the heart from a falling bullet just before midnight. Police later traced the fatal bullet to a gun confiscated from a man firing into the air more than a mile away. The shooter was charged with manslaughter.

January 1, 2005: A stray bullet hit a young girl during New Year celebrations in the central square of downtown Skopje, Macedonia. She died two days later. This incident led to the 2006 IANSA awareness campaign in that country.

December 28, 2005: A 23-year-old U.S. Army private on leave after basic training fired a 9 mm pistol into the air in celebration with friends, according to police, and one of the bullets came through a fifth-floor apartment window in the New York City borough of Queens, striking a 28-year-old mother of two in the eye. Her husband found her lifeless body moments later. The shooter had been drinking the night before and turned himself in to police the next morning when he heard the news. He was charged with second-degree manslaughter and weapons-related crimes, and was later found guilty and sentenced to four to 12 years in prison.

February 25, 2007: Five people were killed by stray bullets fired at a kite festival in Lahore, Pakistan, including a 6-year-old schoolboy who was struck in the head near his home in the city's Mazang area.

July 29, 2007: At least four people were reported killed and 17 others wounded by celebratory gunfire in the capital city of Baghdad, Iraq, following the victory of the national football team in the AFC Asian Cup, Celebratory gunfire occurred despite warnings issued by Iraqi security forces and the country's leading Shiite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, who forbade the gunfire with a religious fatwā.

marlboroack 08-24-2011 09:45 PM

Same thing that happens december 21 every year if you know what i mean, just libyans...

John-ACWM 08-25-2011 08:24 AM

Well, bullets tend to hurt.


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