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Teens take turns shooting at each other while wearing body armor. 1 charged with murder Florida

:link: https://www.newser.com/story/319122/cops-teen-killed-friend-while-testing-body-armor.html

One Florida teenager is dead and two more are facing potential long prison sentences after they took turns shooting at each other, relying on an armored vest to protect them, police say. Christopher Vining and Colton Whitler, both 17, are being charged as adults in the death of 16-year-old C Jr., Fox 35 reports. They were arrested on Thursday, four days after the shooting.

Investigators "determined that Vining and Broad were taking turns shooting at each other while wearing a vest which contained a form of body armor," police in Belleview, around 55 miles north of Orlando, said in a news release. "Vining shot at Broad while he was wearing the vest, and he was struck."

Vining will be charged with aggravated manslaughter of a child with a firearm and Whitler will be charged with providing false information to law enforcement, police say. WKMG reports that according to arrest affidavits, Whitler initially claimed that unknown people had fired shots at the home the teens were in, but a fourth teen gave investigators video showing the teens shooting each other, with Broad shooting Vining once before they switched roles. Joe Vanhouten, an Army veteran who lives next door, says he saw "a teenage boy come outside all hysterical screaming" after the shooting.

"I was always taught from a young age you never play with guns," says Vanhouten, who describes Vining as a good kid and a typical teenager. "It's just a sad story all the way around," he says. Dr. David Thomas, a forensics professor at Florida Gulf Coast University, tells WESH that a lot of people don't understand armored vests. "The biggest misnomer is that they're bulletproof because they're not," he says. "They're ballistic vests and they're rated on scales of what type of bullet they'll stop." Police say Vining shot Broad a total of five times and one of the shots hit an area not covered by the vest.

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Christopher Vining. (Belleview Police Department)
 
I realize that at 17 years old, there's a lot of things that you don't know or understand correctly.

This should not be in that category.
 
Johnny Knoxville shot himself w/ a .38 revolver while wearing a vest about 5 years ago. Stupid. More stupid is shooting somebody else who is wearing a vest. Big legal liability.

Knoxville (of Jackass) did shoot himself on camera, even using magazines to help cushion the cheap bulletproof vest he'd bought. "It's like someone took a shovel and hit you in the chest as hard as they could," the actor said of the actual shot, which no one else was willing to take for fear they would kill the young daredevil.​

:link: Johnny Knoxville fires a .38 revolver towards his chest at point blank : videos (reddit.com)
 
Remember the young couple who were trying to get a larger YouTube audience so they announced that they were going to livestream a video of her shooting her husband in the chest while he held an encyclopedia over his heart to stop the bullet?

Problem was, they decided to use a Desert Eagle .50AE

It blew right thru him and killed him before he hit the ground. Like a book was going to stop, well, something bigger than a BB gun. :)

She went to prison.
 
Remember the young couple who were trying to get a larger YouTube audience so they announced that they were going to livestream a video of her shooting her husband in the chest while he held an encyclopedia over his heart to stop the bullet?
Problem was, they decided to use a Desert Eagle .50AE

Yes. I remember.

:link: Man thought book would stop bullet and make him a YouTube star, now he's dead - masslive.com

Man thought book would stop bullet and make him a YouTube star, now he's dead

Updated: Jun. 29, 2017

Before Monday, before the 911 call and police investigation, Pedro Ruiz III, an aspiring YouTube star in rural Minnesota, spent considerable time convincing his girlfriend to shoot a gun at his chest.

There would be a thick encyclopedia book between the barrel and his body, authorities say he told 19-year-old Monalisa Perez. The pages, he reasoned, would stop the bullet.

He even had evidence that it had worked once before - a different book with an entrance hole but no exit.
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"Me and Pedro are probably going to shoot one of the most dangerous videos ever," Perez teased in a tweet at 5 p.m. "HIS idea not MINE."
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"I said, don't do it, don't do it," Ruiz's aunt, Claudia Ruiz, told her nephew when he shared his idea, according to Valley News Live. "Why are you going to use a gun? Why?"

His response, she said, was simple: "Because, we want more viewers."

With one camera attached to a ladder and the other propped on the back of a car, the couple staged their stunt, according to authorities. Ruiz held the book to his chest and Perez held the gun, a gold Desert Eagle .50 caliber pistol considered "one of the most powerful semiautomatic handguns in the world."

From a foot away, court documents say, Perez fired.

This time, the bullet didn't stop in the book but instead pierced Ruiz in the chest. Medics tried to revive him, authorities said, but he was declared dead at the house.
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Perez was arrested Monday on a charge of reckless discharge of a gun. On Wednesday, that charge was upgraded to second degree manslaughter. She was released on $7,000 bail after her initial court appearance and ordered to wear a GPS monitor and stay away from firearms, reported KVRR TV. In convicted, she faces up to 10 years behind bars.

<more at link.
 
If you’ve got a whole encyclopedia, you might do a test shot to see what happens, before you shoot a human being.

And I think that this might occur to even people who have never actually read an encyclopedia.
 
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