Seems odd to me.............
Bullets can do some strange things. One of my relatives was shot square in the chest and the .22 bullet traveled down the inside of the rib cage hitting a lung, liver, and spleen. Then it traveled upward and exited his armpit. We thought he was shot twice when we assumed that both holes were entry wounds. I was amazed that a bullet could do that.
He survived BTW, and joked that the .22 round only pissed him off (c:
Wouldn't be the first "magic bullet"...or "lugie"...for that matter. lol!!
Small caliber bullets have a reputation for bouncing off of body parts. I've worked in a ER....I know.
But wasn't it the cop's own gun? Doubt cops are carrying .22's, .25's.....At the very least...I hope they are carrying .38's.
Anyway...I just found it interesting....
FWIW-
See post 20...............