Oklahoma, fatal shooting and backyard target practice
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Christmas target practice turns deadly as stray bullet kills Oklahoma woman sitting on porch
Oklahoma man allegedly fired bullet during Christmas Day target practice that fatally struck woman on porch, authorities say.
Police say a woman in Oklahoma was killed on Christmas Day by a stray bullet from a handgun being used for target practice just blocks away.
A man in Oklahoma told police he had been target practicing with a new gun he’d gotten for Christmas, when he heard someone died from a gunshot wound a couple of roads over.
A new design for a self-guiding bullet could allow sharpshooters to accurately fire at targets a full mile away. The bullet, which is still in a prototype phase, is the brainchild of Sandia National Laboratories researchers Red Jones and Brian Kast.
Shirley Pfeil was standing in the kitchen of her home in Riley Township about 12:43 p.m. Sunday when the fatal bullet flew through her window, police say A suspected stray bullet struck and killed a 73-year-old Michigan woman on Sunday afternoon while she ...
A group of researchers at Sandia National Laboratories have built a prototype of a small-caliber bullet capable of steering itself towards a laser-marked target located approximately 2,000 meters (1.2 miles) away. The dart-like design has passed the ...
FORT WORTH, Texas – A stray bullet that injured a NASCAR fan in her motor home at Texas Motor Speedway may have been from a rifle of a target shooter, police said on Tuesday. A 49-year-old man contacted police after being told of news reports that a ...
A laser-guided smart bullet that uses tiny fins to steer as is screams through the air is almost ready for prime time, be it a battlefield or a high-mountain deer hunt. The bullet is under development at Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico, where it ...
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