Posted on 10/22/2024 7:07:31 PM PDT by T.B. Yoits
A television reporter was wounded by an apparent bullet fragment while Missouri Democrat Senate candidate Lucas Kunce was shooting an AR-15 at a campaign event.
The Kansas City Star reported that the event was held in a rural area north of Kansas City.
The Star also noted, “Kunce was shooting an AR-15 at the time, and was the only person shooting when the injury occurred.”
The reporter, KSHB-TV’s Ryan Gamboa, stood in place while Kunce bandaged the wound.
With the election only two weeks away, Kunce had been stressing his military service as a way to appeal to voters, and he has been running ads that show him shooting guns.
Kunce supports at least one of Washington, DC, Democrats’ central gun controls: raising the minimum age for gun purchases. OnTheIssues.org reported that he wants to “raise the age limit to purchase a gun from 18 to 21.”
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I was shooting my single shot .22 cal. pellet gun from about 5 yards. The target was square on to me, and the pellet ricocheted straight back and hit me in the crotch. Good thing it wasn’t anything more powerful. Even THAT caused my knees to get a little rubbery for a minute.
Is that his St. Louis 10 meter back yard shooting range?
What was in that truck that made it blow up like that? Shooter almost got hit by a buzzsaw like piece of flying metal.
TMI.
Tannerite. A lot of it, apparently.
I hope this also means he shot his senate hope as well . Since Adam Kinzinger was there too, it also shows his quality when it comes to shooting.
At left, with his opponent Josh Hawley.
Kunce is an a-hole. He kept saying to Hawley [Dem talking point, Projection] "Why are you so weird?"
We need some DemocRAT and Reporter reform. They both should be banned, PERMENANTLY.
He could have so easily been killed. They were shooting at steel plates 15 FEET AWAY! They had tannerite on the table, for no explained reason whatsoever.
Is the steel target Ok?
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