Posted on 07/07/2013 5:53:22 AM PDT by don-o
ELIZABETHTON The autopsy conducted on a 4-year-old boy who died last week revealed a BB had penetrated his skull.
Carter County Sheriff Chris Mathes revealed the preliminary results of the autopsy on Saturday. He said the BB was recovered.
Mathes said the investigation into the death of Coty Cox is continuing. Deputies responding to a 911 call to 340 Lovers Lane found the lifeless Cox on Tuesday at 12:25 p.m.
Mathes said the childs mother had left him with two older boys, ages 13 and 10. Mathes said the older boys lied and tried to mislead investigators during the initial stage of the investigation. The sheriff said the boys told the investigators Cox had been jumping on a bed and fell and hit is head on a dresser.
That story did not stand up to what was found in the autopsy, Mathes said. During the investigation, the officers located a high-powered BB gun on the premises.
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that can put more than your eye out pal...
still, world’s getting more wicked, i could almost swear.
Ouch. Just thinking back to the BB gun fights we had regularly back in more innocent times. The only rule was no head shots.
Maybe some discussion on “then and now” would be enlightening. What is a “high powered BB gun”?
Yeah, here too. Difference was we all had Daisy Red Ryder’s. some of These new BB guns sport 1200 fps muzzle velocity.
Sounds like something more than the Daisy’s of old, and may have even been sternly bedecked with cautions “Keep out of reach of children.” But because of the ammunition name equivalence to the Daisy’s of old (BB simply means ball bearing, an ubiquitous item), a panic about all of them could easily arise.
The old Daisey lever guns shot a BB at around 450 feet per second. With the modern pump-up pellet and BB rifles (like the 760, IIRC) the BB can reach 800 or 900 feet per second. With a four year old, the bone plates int he skull have yet to harden and this might allow a BB from even an old lever rifle to penetrate. But if a ‘hi-powered’ gun was found it was likely one of the pump up jobs which can be pumped ten times for a shot. There are also single lever (the barrel is the lever, increasing leverage) rifles which can exceed 1000 feet per second (google ‘GAMO’).
Paging Saul Alinsky....paging Mr Saul Alinsky...
Just a disclaimer: I don't know anything about BB guns, since I was only interested in the "real," hunting or personal defense weapons. But my husband had an old-fashioned BB gun he gave to our son, and it would barely chuck a small round BB the length of our deck. It would sting but I doubt it would kill anyone since it didn't even seem to bother the squirrels much..
But after he was 18, our son got one that shoots nasty little pointy projectiles, and that one would hit a piece of wood hard at a distance of 65 feet, the length of our basement. Obviously the second one was more powerful. I'm not sure what the purpose of it is, since it's not a toy and isn't good for target practice, hunting, or home defense.
I see (and understand) what you are doing there. BUT, it’s pretty sad that, due to our opponents’ tactics, EVERYTHING has to become a political battle. I mean EVERY damned thing.
Kids today have airsoft guns to play with, lots less dangerous than shooting metal BBs.
Yes that is the difference.
My kids have heard me talk about BB gun fights from when I was a kid.
I showed them recently what a high powered pellet gun can do and there’s no doubt they can be deadly.
This one is 1250-140 feet per second depending on type of pellet.
We never used BB guns like that as a kid.
They were mostly pump up where you could often watch the BB in the air.
I could have easily lost an eye at around age 12/13 in the early 60's when a 22 cal. pellet bounced off of a floating mason jar (at a local flooded stream) and hit me about an inch under my right eye. My last attempt at shooting at floating jars!)
I still have that Benjamin Air rifle and last time I checked it still works well.
Daisy lists the Red Ryder at 240 FPS. Test have shown it can deliver up to 375 FPS at less than 10 yards. After that, velocity and accuracy degrade considerably.
If this had happened Up East instead of Tennessee we could expect a huge media outcry followed by a legislative rush to make tyrannical/draconian laws to punish the entire population for this isolated accident/crime.
But we dare not ignore it. Less our lifestyle of individual freedoms are stolen from us by the scum of the earth.
BTW I had my first BB gun at 7 and my first .22 rimfire rifle at 12. And my 3 sons all had a similar childhood and I suspect when they have kids they will pass it down. That is unless the Alinskyites take it away.
My former next door neighbor was a great father, ex military, reasonably responsible son. He was careful with his BB gun.
The dad was auditioning new wives. One came and spent the weekends with her son. He had never had a BB gun and was infatuated with it. He shot it willy nilly and I have a holed window to prove it. The dad tried but was not vigilant continuously. The boy waited for the unwatched moment and grabbed up the gun.
The powerful ones have such high muzzle velocities that the pellet is supersonic and it cracks like a regular rifle. It makes is hard to pick off a few varmint in the city without letting your neighbors know. I’ve heard a few around us.
I have three pellet rifles. One will shoot BBs or pellets. Toe are leverage guns and one is a canister gun. The ammo is cheap and shooting those little jewels is a fair substitute for a day at the range burning ammo I do not want to have to replace at the current prices.
We here in East Tennessee know that the current regime wants to crumble the conservative base here, so look for the usual suspects to clamour for 'gun controls' around here as soon as they thugs can get their front groups organized. That's why it took weeks for the Traytable/Zimmerman issue to rise to national prominence in the complicit media, the usual thuggery had to get their orgs in place to raise the noise level when the cameras got set up.
I expect we will see a concerted campaign rising in Tennessee in the next two months. It would be so delicious if the tires on the media trucks mysteriously kept deflating! But I suppose the law abiding conservatives would not do such things and that's why they get exploited so often by the scum in media.
My kids pretty much had access to the BB guns but I was a constant source of input both positive and negative. The real firearms were locked up in safes. Had one of them showed the slightest instability with their BB guns those guns would have also been locked up.
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