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rog
10 Aug 2010, 08:45 AM
This has got to be one of the most blindingly stupid things that has ever happened!

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/08/09/turkish_wedding_gun_massacre/

Turkish groom accidentally sprays wedding guests with bullets


A bridegroom in Turkey, seeking to enliven his nuptial celebrations by the traditional local practice of firing an automatic weapon into the air, has accidentally gunned down 11 of his wedding guests in a freak tragedy bloodbath firearms discharge mishap.

The BBC reports that the unfortunate groom, intending only to let off a magazine of 7.62mm ammunition into the sky to indicate exuberant happiness, "lost control of the weapon" - apparently an AK47 assault rifle - and inadvertently peppered his assembled friends and relatives with a withering hail of lead. The gunfire apparently killed the man's father and two of his aunts, and left another eight people injured.

According to the BBC, firing live rounds into the air "is commonplace as a celebration in parts of Turkey and has on many occasions led to deaths and injuries". The practice of "happy firing" is certainly routine in the adjacent Middle East, where especially cheerful locals will sometimes cut loose with even heavier weapons such as RPG antitank rockets.

The practice is a dangerous one even where celebratory shooters succeed in getting their weapons' muzzles above head height before opening fire. Bullets - to say nothing of rocket-grenades - fired into the sky have to come down somewhere, and will still generally hit with lethal force when they do.

In some instances results can be even deadlier, as in the well-known 2002 case in Afghanistan where partygoers opened fire in a massed volley celebration. The crew of a passing American AC-130 Spectre gunship assessed this as hostile action and responded with a devasting volley of cannon shells, followed up by seven tons of bombs from a B-52.

Apparently the Turkish government is trying to stamp out the practice of "happy firing" by the use of "harsher penalties" - though not as harsh as those meted out by the US air force - but is so far having no luck. The unfortunate Turkish groom has reportedly been arrested.

:eek:

Silly Sausage
10 Aug 2010, 08:57 AM
Yet remarkably like another incident recently:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/7914144/Bride-and-groom-accidentally-kill-photographer-at-wedding.html

Ray Moscow
10 Aug 2010, 08:58 AM
Guns don't kill people -- grooms do!

Silly Sausage
10 Aug 2010, 09:05 AM
Guns don't kill people -- grooms do!

I beg to differ Ray.....

VXzFp1lshBE

:p

munnki
10 Aug 2010, 10:39 AM
Is it wrong that I find that story hilarious... Okay... that's a rhetorical question... But my favourite part had to be...


The practice of "happy firing" is certainly routine in the adjacent Middle East, where especially cheerful locals will sometimes cut loose with even heavier weapons such as RPG antitank rockets.


Like... could this (below) be a wedding rehearsal picture... rather than a photo of a terrorist preparing for battle.

http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/photogallerys/Mujahideen.jpg

Raji prepares for his sister's wedding.

Ray Moscow
10 Aug 2010, 10:48 AM
This article (http://www.listandalucia.com/news/news-world/groom-accidentally-kills-three-relatives-at-wedding/) says, as I expected, that this was southeastern Turkey. It's a different world out there, a wild frontier.

I was invited back into the mountains for a cookout there once. It was a great experience -- they treated me like a king. But there was a lot of ethnic-related violence around there, mostly related to PKK activities and the Turkish army's "countermeasures".

Further west in Turkey, things are much more civilised.

Notta
10 Aug 2010, 01:26 PM
There are people in THIS country who shoot off guns to celebrate the New Year, a birthday, Cinco de Mayo, etc. Every year I read about a small child who died when a bullet fell from the sky and pierced his/her skull.

BioBeing
10 Aug 2010, 02:48 PM
The phrase "a freak tragedy bloodbath firearms discharge mishap" is just so... something.

David B
10 Aug 2010, 02:53 PM
Nothing to do with guns, but more burning stupid leading to death.

Seeing who can survive 110C for longest is not the world's best idea.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-10904691

David

Rie
10 Aug 2010, 09:42 PM
Um... in my youth i once picked up a gun in a restaurant and swung it around playfully pulling the trigger. I didn't know it was loaded with lead shot but I was astonished when everyone dived beneath things for cover.

DanB
11 Aug 2010, 12:09 AM
There are people in THIS country who shoot off guns to celebrate the New Year, a birthday, Cinco de Mayo, etc. Every year I read about a small child who died when a bullet fell from the sky and pierced his/her skull.Really? Not in any way to discount the stupidity of firing a gun in the air but, are you re-reading the same story every year?

Notta
11 Aug 2010, 12:45 AM
Every year another child dies because of falling bullets. If it were the same one, it would be a zombie, wouldn't it?

DanB
11 Aug 2010, 01:11 AM
Every year another child dies because of falling bullets. If it were the same one, it would be a zombie, wouldn't it?I have no doubt that it has happened. Probably more than once. However, every year seems to me, an extraordinary claim. How many years? Any support for this?

I ask because it is statistically unlikely that a bullet fired in the air will hit anyone and the energy of a falling bullet is a fraction of when it left the muzzle.

rog
11 Aug 2010, 01:15 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebratory_gunfire#Falling-bullet_injuries

if that's any help.

David B
11 Aug 2010, 01:36 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebratory_gunfire#Falling-bullet_injuries

if that's any help.

Very helpful.

David

DanB
11 Aug 2010, 01:41 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebratory_gunfire#Falling-bullet_injuries

if that's any help.

Yeah, it is. Thanks. My request for support is satisfied.

Prosthetic Head
11 Aug 2010, 02:33 AM
Just south of me last year a boy was killed by a policemans bullet in the town of Nobel. Someone felt the need to call the police because there was a snake in their yard. Police show up, shots are fired and the people who made the call loose their child.

Now dont anyone go being a dumbass and call the police over a snake mkay. Oh shit a spider on my porch:eek: 911!

Rie
11 Aug 2010, 05:09 AM
Spiders have brilliant eyesight you know. Creepy and all they just watch you. It's not a comforting thought.

Prosthetic Head
12 Aug 2010, 01:02 AM
I have a little jumping spider that lives near my sink, its to cute to squash IMO not that I regularly partake in such actions. It seems to have gone missing over the last few days...I fear the worst.

munnki
12 Aug 2010, 01:05 AM
Wtf?

Schneibster
12 Aug 2010, 01:34 AM
The phrase "a freak tragedy bloodbath firearms discharge mishap" is just so... something.Yeah. Like, wow, man.

Free in Freeport
12 Aug 2010, 02:27 AM
Um... in my youth i once picked up a gun in a restaurant and swung it around playfully pulling the trigger. I didn't know it was loaded with lead shot but I was astonished when everyone dived beneath things for cover.

wtf was a loaded gun doing unattended in a restaurant? I didn't know Notta ran a coffee house as a sideline.

Politesse
12 Aug 2010, 03:05 AM
I admit I'm not much of a gun expert, but why don't they just fire off blanks?

rog
12 Aug 2010, 03:07 AM
I admit I'm not much of a gun expert, but why don't they just fire off blanks?

I read this in other comments elsewhere, but maybe if the firing of the gun symbolises potence, blanks would send the wrong message, that and they don't sound the same.

Politesse
12 Aug 2010, 03:09 AM
I guess. Maybe someone should introduce the Turks to the concept of caber-tossing, then?

Monad
12 Aug 2010, 07:09 AM
I admit I'm not much of a gun expert, but why don't they just fire off blanks?

I read this in other comments elsewhere, but maybe if the firing of the gun symbolises potence, blanks would send the wrong message, that and they don't sound the same.

Well if that's the case maybe the bride is lucky the wedding wasn't completed if his aim and timing are so crappy