...unfortunate. Don't try this at home!!! Not a good idea
A Georgia man's leg was blown off after he shot a lawn mower full of
Tannerite, an explosive firearm target. It's intended to be used in
small quantities and shot at far distances.
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"I blew my leg off!" Pressley yells.
"Call an ambulance! Call an ambulance!" another voice is heard yelling.
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ATLANTA — A Georgia man who was videotaped last week shooting at a
lawn mower packed with explosives lost his leg in the resulting
explosion, authorities say.
According to the Walton County
Sheriff’s Department, a deputy responded to a 911 call Saturday about an
explosion. The caller reported that 32-year-old David Pressley was
shooting at a mixture of ammonium nitrate and aluminum powder in the
woods and "had possibly blown his legs off from the explosion."
Two
of Pressley's friends fashioned a tourniquet around his leg, helped him
into the front seat of a vehicle and drove him to a nearby road. EMS
met the group there.
"EMS advised David was missing his left leg below the knee," the Sheriff’s Department report says.
Pressley was airlifted to Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, and is now recovering from the incident.
One
of Pressley's friends told investigators they put three pounds of
Tannerite into an old lawn mower "to blow it up." The incident was
captured on video.
The video shows Pressley dressed in what
appears to be a tactical vest, shooting a semi-automatic rifle at the
lawn mower, getting off more than 20 shots. On the last shot, the
lawnmower explodes.
Shrapnel can be seen flying in all direction.
"I blew my leg off!" Pressley yells.
"Call an ambulance! Call an ambulance!" another voice is heard yelling.
Tannerite
is the brand name of a combination of ammonium nitrate and aluminum
powder. When mixed and shot with a high-velocity bullet, it creates a
loud noise and explosion. Videos showing such explosions have become
popular on the Internet.
"We get a lot of calls about Tannerite.
It can be extremely dangerous if it is not used correctly," Walton
County Sheriff Joe Chapman says.
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