Originally Posted by : Minnesota woman charged with fatally shooting boyfriend in failed YouTube video stunt
A 19-year-old woman shot at a book her boyfriend was holding against his chest, killing him at close range outside their northwestern Minnesota home in what was a video-recorded stunt gone awry, according to a criminal complaint filed Wednesday.
Monalisa Perez was charged with second-degree manslaughter in Norman County District Court and remains in a regional jail in Crookston in connection with the shooting Monday night in Halstad of 22-year-old Pedro Ruiz III.
Perez, who is pregnant, appeared from the jail by video at a Norman County court proceeding Wednesday. She posted $7,000 cash bail and was released late Wednesday afternoon.
Ruiz held up the book — described by County Attorney James Brue as a hardcover encyclopedia — and Perez pulled the trigger on a .50-caliber Desert Eagle pistol, trying to see whether the bullet would go through, according to the criminal complaint.
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
That's a big ol' pistol. Maybe her mistake was using a volume that's smaller, like Q, when she should have used something thick like the M volume.
It drives me nuts when people say "uhhh" every three words.
Could you imagine watching the video you made, hearing yourself say "uhh" 100 times and telling Bubba Jr:
"Nailed it!. Put that thang up on the you tubes!" [Reply]
On a physics note, I'm curious about the ability to hold an encyclopedia that's being shot by a .50 caliber bullet. Even if the encyclopedia could stop the bullet, it seems like you'd come out of it with two fractured thumbs and a massive encyclopedia-shaped bruise on your chest. Could a person really hang onto a book in that situation?
I recognize that they probably weren't thinking that far ahead, so this question isn't about the people involved. It's a physics question. [Reply]