Posted on 04/15/2015 10:39:43 AM PDT by JoeProBono
LEE CO., GA
Authorities say a woman was accidentally shot by her son-in-law while he was trying to shoot an armadillo.
The incident had a lot of people scratching their heads- even law enforcement.
"Just the circumstances, just all the way around, the whole situation was unusual," said Investigator Bill Smith with the Lee county Sheriff's Office.
The shooting happened Sunday night on Gosa Road.
Lee County Sheriff's deputies said 54-year-old Larry McElroy was outside when he fired his 9 mm pistol at the armadillo. The bullet killed the animal, but also ricocheted off of it, hit a fence, went through the back door of his mother-in-law's mobile home, through a recliner she was sitting in, and into her back.
According to a report, McElroy was about 100 yards away from the home at the time.
McElroy's mother-in-law, 74-year-old Carol Johnson was fortunately not severely injured.
"She was walking around on her own power and talking," said Smith. "It didn't appear to be too severe. They took her to Phoebe North [hospital]."
James Morgan, the Dougherty County Extension Coordinator said they actually recommend shooting armadillos for residents that live in the county, or a trap can be used to capture them.
"At first I ask if they live in the city or county, because shooting is an effective way of getting rid of them. However, you have to be safe when you do that," said Morgan.
Authorities also suggest using a shotgun to possibly avoid a situation like what happened Sunday.
"I really think if they're going to shoot at varmints and whatnot, maybe use a shotgun.. with a spread pattern with a lot less range," Smith said.
"At first I ask if they live in the city or county, because shooting is an effective way of getting rid of them. However, you have to be safe when you do that," said Morgan.
Another option to get rid of armadillos is using grub pesticide, which kills the insects that armadillos are usually trying to get to.
No charges were filed in the case.
Just something I found real quick on Youtube, just for an idea.
What’s the difference?
Armadillo = opossums on the half-shell.
Outlaws are wanted.
That’s a good joke!
My Mother-In-Law thought it was funny.
That’s his story and he’s sticking to it.
Was she holding the thing?
Ha!
It's a marketing scam!!! I'll betcha this Larry McElroy is raising a whole barn-full of these armadillo critters, and this story is just to gin up the nationwide demand for his critters. Just like the Pet Rocks, times ten.
I ain't falling for it. My MIL is already gone.
A little factoid about armadillos is that they are not native to North America, but come from South America and only made it into Mexico when the Isthmus of Panama was formed. Eleven species live in Paraguay.
“The nine-banded armadillo reached the United States, primarily in the south-central states (notably Texas), but with a range that extends as far east as South Carolina and Florida, and as far north as Nebraska and central Indiana. Their range has consistently expanded in North America over the last century due to a lack of natural predators.”
Lone Star Beer had a great series of commercials about their beer being raided by giant armadillos. I can’t find an archive of the best of them, though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub2lgjWxsRY
The jokes just write themselves.
Stinks, squeeks, and carries leprosy?
Lol
they do carry leprosy
An honest mistake.
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