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Cassiar
02-14-2005, 01:43 PM
February 12, 2005

HOBART, Ind. -- A man whose friends initially said he was killed by gunfire outside a Gary liquor store actually died after he donned what he thought was a bulletproof vest and asked a cohort to shoot him.

A friend then shot Daniel Wright with a .20-gauge shotgun, but it turned out the vest Wright had put on Thursday was a flak jacket not designed to stop a bullet.

Wright, 20, was mortally wounded in the shooting and died later at a Gary hospital after two of his friends drove him there.

Three Hobart men who are now charged in the Crown Point man's shooting death said they concocted the story that he was murdered by a stranger outside a Gary liquor store in a panic after the Wright unexpectedly died.

Hobart police Lt. Leo Finnerty said Friday that Wright was going to join the military and wanted some battlefield experience.

So he went to a field in Hobart with his friends, donned what he thought was a bulletproof vest, and then told them: "Shoot me. I'm ready."

"He voluntarily put on the vest because he wanted to experience what a .20-gauge shotgun would do," Finnerty told the Post-Tribune of Merrillville.

The Lake County coroner's office said the plastic cartridge fired from the shotgun's blast pierced Wright's chest and some shotgun pellets ripped into his heart.

Robert Lee Stottlemire, 20, of Hobart was charged with reckless homicide for allegedly shooting Wright in the chest from a distance of between 3 to 6 feet.

Two other Hobart men, Brock Bieker, 19, and Michael J. Searle, 18, are charged with assisting Stottlemire by concealing the homicide.

Bieker and Searle also are charged with giving Gary police false information, a misdemeanor.

Hobart police said that after Wright was mortally shot, Searle reloaded the shotgun and fired a round into the windshield of the car they were driving to make their story of the shooting outside the liquor store more believable.

But Gary Police Detective Thomas Decanter said the story started to fall apart as soon as he began questioning the pair at a Gary hospital.

Sixteen hours after the shooting, a fourth man who witnessed the shooting but ran off after Wright fell to the ground walked into the Hobart police station with his parents and told the actual story of the shooting.

futurepilot2004
02-14-2005, 01:51 PM
Darwin award winner :cantbeli:

shrek
02-14-2005, 02:15 PM
Good heavens!!!

goldman
02-14-2005, 02:19 PM
Oh man i dont know what to feel. :cantbeli:

American Patriot
02-14-2005, 02:24 PM
rofl

§nake
02-14-2005, 02:24 PM
Oh man i dont know what to feel. :cantbeli:
Same :cantbeli:

b33f
02-14-2005, 02:34 PM
Oh man i dont know what to feel. :cantbeli:
Same :cantbeli:

x3

scm77
02-14-2005, 02:36 PM
rofl :cantbeli: dumbass

Q
02-14-2005, 02:37 PM
:cantbeli:

Werewolf01
02-14-2005, 03:05 PM
rofl :cantbeli: dumbass

x2

Zoomie
02-14-2005, 03:29 PM
I think he was one of those technicians working for the brady campaign.

americanbychoice
02-14-2005, 03:36 PM
Yeah, I can tell he would have had a great career as a soldier... :roll:

Liquor store, guns, a cheap vest, asking someone to shoot at you - nothing good could come of that. At least he got weeded out before he could hurt someone else.

NcDeuce
02-14-2005, 03:40 PM
Hobart police Lt. Leo Finnerty said Friday that Wright was going to join the military and wanted some battlefield experience.

:roll:


Hobart police said that after Wright was mortally shot, Searle reloaded the shotgun and fired a round into the windshield of the car they were driving to make their story of the shooting outside the liquor store more believable.

:cantbeli:

<Gypsum Fantastic>
02-14-2005, 04:05 PM
HOBART, Ind. -- A man whose friends initially said he was killed by gunfire outside a Gary liquor store actually died after he donned what he thought was a bulletproof vest and asked a cohort to shoot him.


If you don't know, don't find out the hard way!

****ing moron, even if it was a bullet proof vest, would you want to test it with a shotgun?!?!?!

From 3-6 feet. It would hurt like hell either way!!

ArmedPacifist
02-14-2005, 04:17 PM
RIP

Daga
02-14-2005, 04:28 PM
It was a flak vest... As it usually says on the label: Fragmentation protection only...

Viktorin
02-14-2005, 04:31 PM
What a dopehead. :roll:

Seraphim
02-14-2005, 04:35 PM
Yeah that guy was a dumbass, so in the article...it said the wad in the shell went into his chest?

James
02-14-2005, 05:02 PM
To quote Napoleon Dynamite...

"ID-iot! Dang!" :roll:

disabled1
02-14-2005, 07:42 PM
we all make mistakes from time to time but here at geico..........

SHAM
02-14-2005, 08:06 PM
20 euros says they filmed it and it will be on the web tomorrow p-)

Aerosoul
02-14-2005, 08:19 PM
"battlefiled experience?"

Moron.

DarkCypher
02-14-2005, 08:23 PM
http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/images/avatars/17746239094210e9cd31195.gif

rofl
disturbing, but also very funny.

usm2b
02-14-2005, 10:07 PM
Reminds me of a story about an ROTC cadet, who put on a bullet proof vest to prove that a knife wouldn't penetrate. His buddy stabbed him, and he died....

Haiw
02-14-2005, 10:20 PM
Weird... I haven't seen usa320 posting on the board after this happened.... p-)

ShakesFIST
02-14-2005, 11:36 PM
IF (and make sure you see the IF up front!) I dccided to test out ANY armor wouldnt it make more sense to test the vests potential WITHOUT wearing it? I mean they don't test cars with people in them, just crash dummies...except Fourth Reich Motors of course. ;)

usm2b
02-14-2005, 11:54 PM
IF (and make sure you see the IF up front!) I dccided to test out ANY armor wouldnt it make more sense to test the vests potential WITHOUT wearing it? I mean they don't test cars with people in them, just crash dummies...except Fourth Reich Motors of course. ;)


naw....You lose the adrenaline rush, and you never know what it feels like to get shot.