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Police: Rhode Island man accidentally shot his scrotum while in bed
By ASSOCIATED PRESS |January 19, 2020
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A Rhode Island man accidentally shot himself in the scrotum while sitting on his bed, police said.
Providence Police officers found Edward Martinez, 22, in a hallway wearing no pants with a gunshot wound to his scrotum Thursday night, said Commander Thomas Verdi.
Martinez told police he took his pants off after he fired the gun and located the wound, the Providence Journal reported. He was taken to Rhode Island Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
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Man who accidentally fired a bullet into his testicles may be charged for gun violation
New York Daily News MAR 18, 2019
Insult was added to injury for an Indiana man who was charged with not having a license for the gun that slipped down the front of his pants and put a bullet through his crotch.
Indiana police said Mark Anthony Jones was not registered to carry the Hi-Point 9-mm pistol which fired a bullet into his crotch area “just above his penis.” The bullet then exited his scrotum.
The 46-year-old shooter told officers the self-inflicted wound was accidental, according to Marion police.
By ASSOCIATED PRESS |January 19, 2020
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A Rhode Island man accidentally shot himself in the scrotum while sitting on his bed, police said.
Providence Police officers found Edward Martinez, 22, in a hallway wearing no pants with a gunshot wound to his scrotum Thursday night, said Commander Thomas Verdi.
Martinez told police he took his pants off after he fired the gun and located the wound, the Providence Journal reported. He was taken to Rhode Island Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
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Man who accidentally fired a bullet into his testicles may be charged for gun violation
New York Daily News MAR 18, 2019
Insult was added to injury for an Indiana man who was charged with not having a license for the gun that slipped down the front of his pants and put a bullet through his crotch.
Indiana police said Mark Anthony Jones was not registered to carry the Hi-Point 9-mm pistol which fired a bullet into his crotch area “just above his penis.” The bullet then exited his scrotum.
The 46-year-old shooter told officers the self-inflicted wound was accidental, according to Marion police.