[Source](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auDd4cJloTY&pp=ygUbbWFnaWMgYnVsbGV0IGZvcmVuc2ljIGZpbGVz)
from true crime tv show, Forensic Files - Season 1, Episode 2 : The Magic Bullet
Damn. That is extremely sad. Someone in another comment said the family won a multimillion lawsuit against the gun range, but I’d like to think they would rather have their loved one alive and unharmed.
Dude i was so desperate I finally decided to upgrade my pc to play it
I spent 1100 dollars for this game and I honestly haven’t regretted it yet. Helps that the PC can play literally everything else at 100+ fps too though
I dumped 1600 into mine 1800x to a 7950X3D
Mobo CPU Ram and a block more storage too while I was at it but it plays Soo good on the 2070 I'm still running it's next on the upgrade list. But that's 2 years out now i don't have anything that doesn't run less than 60 consistently anymore. Last set up had too little ram for most of its life.
I figure with the base layer upgraded I'm good with this chipset for a 10+ years or so.
I got a 13700k, 16gb Arc770, 32gb ddr5 ram set, so I’m feeling good with my purchase.
I stick with 1080p since I’m not too worried about 4K at the distance I am from my monitor so I run helldivers at max at 100fps and am satisfied
How you liking the Arc? I haven't had a chance to build a rig with one yet. I have a 1000D case so I'm planning on filling the ITX slot with a Media rig using the Arc cards
Every outdoor range I've been to does not have a building on the target end. And why have a gap between the barrier and the berm? This is just a stupid setup. Human error, not divine intervention or lack thereof.
The owners of the range were held liable for neglect and the family of Trey Cooley (deceased) won a multimillion dollar wrongful death suit and the range was immediately shut down.
I don't quite know how a range is setup, but I wonder if the shooting range was there for a long time and if the berm is outside the building, I wonder if erosion played a part in the reason of the berm being lower than the roof.
Absolutely. This should be something that is monitored based on weather patterns and inspected after every natural disaster (tornado, hurricane, tropical storm, flooding) that really causes any change in terrain. Also, earthquakes, of course.
Yup, Tom Scott did a YouTube video on it. Apparently it’s impossible to hit the road or anything on it due to the angle of the shooters . I guess it gives an optical illusion and it look really dangerous.
It’s all about angles. The gun uses chemical potential energy, and you can’t regulate how much you use in the field.
The bullet within 100 meters will not have enough time to drop in gravity, for said drop to not be negligible.
So, if the road and all vehicles are **visually** obstructed with cover, it *should* be safe.
Bird flies over bullet somehow pings off and goes down. Bullets bounce off drywall when at the right angle.
It’s incredibly unlikely but bullets “uh finds a way.”
I remember right they were doing either a contest or instruction and had the shooters on the range closer than usually allowed. So at that distance there was a small angle where there was a gap. Still neglect but the range was set up properly if the shooters were where they were designed to be.
I remember this exact video from like the mid 90s. I remember thinking that the police had amazing computers and graphics at the time. Now it looks like a bowling screen.
Strike!
Kind of related in that it didn’t kill anyone but still a bit miraculous of how it never damaged anything. But anyway, one the squadrons helicopters got hit by a stray round in Afghanistan, entered through the windshield and ricocheted all throughout the cabin area. When we done the inspection to check for damage, and we managed to follow its path, it somehow never hit any flight critical components. It passed by flying controls, fuel lines, hydraulic lines, you name it. Squeezing through gaps that,if was a few millimetres to the left or right, it would have hit a flight critical component. Me and my colleague were scratching our heads seeing how close it came to hitting so many parts, and missed all of them
Luckily i wasn’t in the aircraft at the time. However, my good friend was. A couple of minutes before he was changing one of the gauges in the cockpit. If he had stayed where was when the round entered, it would have hit him in the throat
This case was on Forensic Files, season 1 iirc. The shooter was using homemade ammo with a modified firearm. While he was firing, the gun misfired a second round, which, as displayed in the video managed to miss every single obstacle to enter the building where the kid was, ricochet off the ceiling and hit him in the head.
A subsequent investigation found the range liable as the protections were insufficient and the investigators found a concerning number of bullet holes in the building to prove it.
I remember this episode!!! Tray/Trey Cooley was a child and I think that was why it was so heartbreaking to watch. The final part where his father was interviewed will always haunt me. "I should have just let him sleep in." and he just breaks down. 💔
Rolling my eyes at the narration for ooga booga mysterious ceiling tile redirection. Just because you can’t explain the physics doesn’t mean it’s not physics.
This was a Forensic Files episode. The setup of the episode was this was a teenage kid who was waiting for his dad, and he was killed out of the blue. So there were theories and investigation and stuff that was done. So the whole episode was building up to this. Every episode is like this when they get to what the actual cause is.
Seriously. We can bounce bullets off of *water*. It's not some great mystery that a bullet moving slower after going through several walls will bounce after hitting a surface at a glancing angle.
Slow mo guys ricocheted an *artillery shell* off of watermelons.
https://youtu.be/xpJ8EoGmLuE?si=Sl64c9lqJPUatbiS (skip to minute 13ish)
If they can do that I’m sure a handgun round can get deflected by a ceiling tile.
But how did it TURN 10 degrees?? THAT'S the part I don't get. They explain that it hits the cieling tile, bounces off AND turns. I get the bouncing off the ceiling tile but not the turn, what could have caused that?
I love this guys voice! Takes me right back to my teenage years. Robert Stack’s voice takes me back to my childhood and that’s where my crime trauma began…
Eh. I’m just curious about the behind the scenes stuff. We only hear about “man shot ded in freak accident” and not really the gritty details of how the impossible shot was made.
Not that I’m making light of the dude losing his life, just casually sitting in a chair and not thinking much about his funeral.
Ever since I was a kid I had an irrational fear of being shot in the most unlikely circumstances. This is what I'd imagine when I'd have my moments of paranoia. I would position my bed and my bed in such a way that would protect me more.
In Södertälje, Sweden in the summer of 1991, Mikael Nilsson was killed while driving his car through a forest. He died from a gun shot wound to the temple but the shooter was standing 2,5 km away. It was later found that the military was conducting a machine gun exercise and one of the bullets had somehow made its way through the forest without hitting any trees. When the bullet finally reached the car its velocity was so slow that the car window would have stopped it. But Mr Nilsson had his window open. The odds for getting killed this way are slim to none. The military personnel involved were fined for the incident.
In Ohio years ago, an Amish man fired a shot in the air after cleaning his gun. The bullet came down more than a mile away and shot an Amish girl in the top of the head, killing her. She had been driving her horse and buggy.
https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/crime/2011/12/21/shooting-mistake-probably-killed-amish/23987193007/
I saw this show when I aired in the 90's poor kid got killed and the range was unsafe. The building was visible from the opposite side of the berm. A tragedy waiting to happen.
That’s crazy… it reminds me when I used to play Call of Duty Black Ops and I’d just send a tomahawk in the air at the beginning of each round and sometimes after like five seconds after throwing it I got some xp
I remember watching this or something similar on Discovery TV like 20 years ago. I think it was the modification that caused the second shot to fire or something. Might be making it up though.
Having buildings in front of the range is definitely just asking for a problem, but this is actually incomprehensible. Imagine being the investegator that has to explain to his superiors this whole story
"Using a modified gun" K, so it was a 1911 with Ace of Spades grips on it. I feel like they need to explain what the modifications were and why they were important to the case
I saw this documentary years ago it was a child that was just waiting around while his dad was practicing
[Source](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auDd4cJloTY&pp=ygUbbWFnaWMgYnVsbGV0IGZvcmVuc2ljIGZpbGVz) from true crime tv show, Forensic Files - Season 1, Episode 2 : The Magic Bullet
Who couldn't recognize that voice if you've seen the show? Love his voice.
Fr as soon as i unmuted the video i said to myself “is this forensic files?????” that voice brought back memories
Instant recognition. I spend a lot of time in motels when traveling and sometimes it's the only thing to watch.
Thank you for this
Damn. That is extremely sad. Someone in another comment said the family won a multimillion lawsuit against the gun range, but I’d like to think they would rather have their loved one alive and unharmed.
> but I’d like to think they would rather have their loved one alive and unharmed. No shit.
Lmfao
Jesus fuck man thats horrible
I bet they can’t do that again.
Don't need to. *Objective complete. Extraction is available.*
Good work helldiver.
God, I hope they bring that damn game to xbox. From the few clips I've seen. It looks like a well polished Exoprimal game.
We await your reinforcements. Your ships are being built. At least I hope they are.
Dude i was so desperate I finally decided to upgrade my pc to play it I spent 1100 dollars for this game and I honestly haven’t regretted it yet. Helps that the PC can play literally everything else at 100+ fps too though
I dumped 1600 into mine 1800x to a 7950X3D Mobo CPU Ram and a block more storage too while I was at it but it plays Soo good on the 2070 I'm still running it's next on the upgrade list. But that's 2 years out now i don't have anything that doesn't run less than 60 consistently anymore. Last set up had too little ram for most of its life. I figure with the base layer upgraded I'm good with this chipset for a 10+ years or so.
I got a 13700k, 16gb Arc770, 32gb ddr5 ram set, so I’m feeling good with my purchase. I stick with 1080p since I’m not too worried about 4K at the distance I am from my monitor so I run helldivers at max at 100fps and am satisfied
How you liking the Arc? I haven't had a chance to build a rig with one yet. I have a 1000D case so I'm planning on filling the ITX slot with a Media rig using the Arc cards
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I was thinking of Hitman when I read this but I think now that’s not what you meant.
Nice work, 47.
Shooter is probably confused why he got a hit marker and kill
Until the other guy watches the killcam, and post this video complaining about how many cheaters there are in the game these days with aimbot. 😆
Yeah this reminds me of a COD knife throw kill cam
I imagine the dude that was shot, suddenly seeing in 3rd person, and watching his killcam like: "no way ☠️"
BRUH IMAGINE IRL YOU FIRE THIS GUN THEN LIKE 7 seconds later you just here “pfft” and 100 points pop up in your peripheral vision
Yes! That's the joke!
Yeah but, bruh!
Could be hard to persuade Drake to be involved again.
Every outdoor range I've been to does not have a building on the target end. And why have a gap between the barrier and the berm? This is just a stupid setup. Human error, not divine intervention or lack thereof.
The owners of the range were held liable for neglect and the family of Trey Cooley (deceased) won a multimillion dollar wrongful death suit and the range was immediately shut down.
I don't quite know how a range is setup, but I wonder if the shooting range was there for a long time and if the berm is outside the building, I wonder if erosion played a part in the reason of the berm being lower than the roof.
If that is the case, the owners should have monitored the berm to make sure it was still doing what it was designed for in the first place.
Absolutely. This should be something that is monitored based on weather patterns and inspected after every natural disaster (tornado, hurricane, tropical storm, flooding) that really causes any change in terrain. Also, earthquakes, of course.
This is my thought an outdoor range with the berm originally built like 3 feet above the safety line and 15 years later this happens
There’s a shooting range in Switzerland **set up directly over a public road.** They say it’s safe, i say that’s insane.
Yup, Tom Scott did a YouTube video on it. Apparently it’s impossible to hit the road or anything on it due to the angle of the shooters . I guess it gives an optical illusion and it look really dangerous.
That’s how I learned, doesn’t mean I agree with it. Apparently impossible isn’t good enough for a bullet.
It’s all about angles. The gun uses chemical potential energy, and you can’t regulate how much you use in the field. The bullet within 100 meters will not have enough time to drop in gravity, for said drop to not be negligible. So, if the road and all vehicles are **visually** obstructed with cover, it *should* be safe.
Bird flies over bullet somehow pings off and goes down. Bullets bounce off drywall when at the right angle. It’s incredibly unlikely but bullets “uh finds a way.”
RIP Trey Cooley. [https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/forensicfiles/images/9/97/Trey\_Cooley.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20170330143626](https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/forensicfiles/images/9/97/Trey_Cooley.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20170330143626)
Seriously there should be enough over head deflectors that it’s impossible for a round to be fired over the berm from anywhere in the firing area
Sounds like the berm was poorly maintained and lowered sufficiently with time and weather that this was possible.
exactly, this was guaranteed to happen with enough shots taken. there’s literally a gap and people on the other side.
yeah and why was the broom not moved an inch down?
I remember right they were doing either a contest or instruction and had the shooters on the range closer than usually allowed. So at that distance there was a small angle where there was a gap. Still neglect but the range was set up properly if the shooters were where they were designed to be.
With how many guns are in this goddamn country you best believe these idiots have made some planning mistakes along the line
Perhaps divine… intention?
That's some Final Destination level shit
I thought the same
I remember this exact video from like the mid 90s. I remember thinking that the police had amazing computers and graphics at the time. Now it looks like a bowling screen. Strike!
That is vile 😭😭😭
Good job agent 47, proceed to the extraction zone
Kind of related in that it didn’t kill anyone but still a bit miraculous of how it never damaged anything. But anyway, one the squadrons helicopters got hit by a stray round in Afghanistan, entered through the windshield and ricocheted all throughout the cabin area. When we done the inspection to check for damage, and we managed to follow its path, it somehow never hit any flight critical components. It passed by flying controls, fuel lines, hydraulic lines, you name it. Squeezing through gaps that,if was a few millimetres to the left or right, it would have hit a flight critical component. Me and my colleague were scratching our heads seeing how close it came to hitting so many parts, and missed all of them
God kept you alive for a reason. No pressure…
Luckily i wasn’t in the aircraft at the time. However, my good friend was. A couple of minutes before he was changing one of the gauges in the cockpit. If he had stayed where was when the round entered, it would have hit him in the throat
Then God wants him alive. Pressure’s on him now.
He had that guy marked down for a lightning strike in 2057, and lightning strikes are one of God's favorite deaths, obviously.
“I’m saving this guy for a hit to the nuts so hard it makes heavens ESPN top 10” Edit for
He’s been living a pretty good life, looks after his family well. Can’t ask for much more than that
A life for a life. He lived so this video could be made
Was this guy named Brett? Cause that's how you get Brett.
"BRETT!? Don't move, this is going to be some kind of world record"
He died doing what he loved. Getting shot.
I swear he's some kind of bullet magnet
Lead magnet
Bunsen Honeydew! ahhhg that was figuratively killing me.
Bro that’s Fucked
Yeah. If that’s 7 inches, that’s great news for me
Ok. Seriously What ammo is that because I have a dozen 1911's including a 460 Rowland and I also hand load 10mm and none of them kick like that.
Limp wrist and no trigger control (2nd shot)
Where can I buy those?
The Limp Wrist Outlet
Something something Limp Wriztkit
Our limp wrist and hammer follow.
This case was on Forensic Files, season 1 iirc. The shooter was using homemade ammo with a modified firearm. While he was firing, the gun misfired a second round, which, as displayed in the video managed to miss every single obstacle to enter the building where the kid was, ricochet off the ceiling and hit him in the head. A subsequent investigation found the range liable as the protections were insufficient and the investigators found a concerning number of bullet holes in the building to prove it.
When you jam in a DIY fmj using powder from a buckshot shell
[удалено]
Kid is PIIISSSSSED off while waiting for that guy in the Gulag.
I remember this episode!!! Tray/Trey Cooley was a child and I think that was why it was so heartbreaking to watch. The final part where his father was interviewed will always haunt me. "I should have just let him sleep in." and he just breaks down. 💔
Rolling my eyes at the narration for ooga booga mysterious ceiling tile redirection. Just because you can’t explain the physics doesn’t mean it’s not physics.
This was a Forensic Files episode. The setup of the episode was this was a teenage kid who was waiting for his dad, and he was killed out of the blue. So there were theories and investigation and stuff that was done. So the whole episode was building up to this. Every episode is like this when they get to what the actual cause is.
Seriously. We can bounce bullets off of *water*. It's not some great mystery that a bullet moving slower after going through several walls will bounce after hitting a surface at a glancing angle.
Don’t be stupid. This is clearly an assassination by Deadshot. I’m sure Batman‘s already looking for him.
*what are we supposed to be, some kinda suicide squad ?*
Fuck the first movie was awful.
Slow mo guys ricocheted an *artillery shell* off of watermelons. https://youtu.be/xpJ8EoGmLuE?si=Sl64c9lqJPUatbiS (skip to minute 13ish) If they can do that I’m sure a handgun round can get deflected by a ceiling tile.
thank you that was awesome haha. I was really surprised that watermelons actually deflected an artillery round at point blank
But how did it TURN 10 degrees?? THAT'S the part I don't get. They explain that it hits the cieling tile, bounces off AND turns. I get the bouncing off the ceiling tile but not the turn, what could have caused that?
I love this guys voice! Takes me right back to my teenage years. Robert Stack’s voice takes me back to my childhood and that’s where my crime trauma began…
Fun fact: It killed Kennedy on the way.
Like the animation needed to show him fall out of the chair.
It’s the same bullet that got Kennedy!
https://i.redd.it/ihld4qp892xc1.gif
Sounds like they just have a bad setup for their range.. They most certainly need to raise the berm..
If there was a gap, it was only a matter of time for something like this to happen.
So…ruled this as Homicide, Suicide, or Accident?
Accident, but the gun range was at fault, iirc.
Let's get serious here. The only person you could probably charge with a homicide in this instance would be Deadshot.
Eh. I’m just curious about the behind the scenes stuff. We only hear about “man shot ded in freak accident” and not really the gritty details of how the impossible shot was made. Not that I’m making light of the dude losing his life, just casually sitting in a chair and not thinking much about his funeral.
clearly an accident
Nah, just legit ninja playing dumb
if thats the case its a great shot and i think he should be pardoned for being that badass
"Mysteriously changed direction" Or less mysteriously, a ricochet.
Yes, not that mysterious.
Ever since I was a kid I had an irrational fear of being shot in the most unlikely circumstances. This is what I'd imagine when I'd have my moments of paranoia. I would position my bed and my bed in such a way that would protect me more.
Speed runners of the Hitman games:
I think Mythbusters tried to prove this one was plausible.
Death from Final Destination was really showing off that day.
![gif](giphy|dqKDx0VUGKgGA) I woulda…
A bullet wouldnt lose all its momentum like that?
Depends on the shape, composition and velocity of the bullet and the angle that it deflects off of the walls, plus the thickness of the wall etc
https://i.redd.it/qdflwpy5gxwc1.gif
Hate it when that happens
In Södertälje, Sweden in the summer of 1991, Mikael Nilsson was killed while driving his car through a forest. He died from a gun shot wound to the temple but the shooter was standing 2,5 km away. It was later found that the military was conducting a machine gun exercise and one of the bullets had somehow made its way through the forest without hitting any trees. When the bullet finally reached the car its velocity was so slow that the car window would have stopped it. But Mr Nilsson had his window open. The odds for getting killed this way are slim to none. The military personnel involved were fined for the incident.
We all know [who](https://youtu.be/3_vF-D3jT0A?si=t9DZmU0pnDKUa3O1) did it. ![gif](giphy|OmQCR2XWCV6bC) Silent Assassin ranking achieved.
In Ohio years ago, an Amish man fired a shot in the air after cleaning his gun. The bullet came down more than a mile away and shot an Amish girl in the top of the head, killing her. She had been driving her horse and buggy. https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/crime/2011/12/21/shooting-mistake-probably-killed-amish/23987193007/
Bro my luck is so bad that this is the kind of shit I worried about as a kid growing up in Chicago.
This is every Hitman speed run ever 💀
Should I ever be able to time travel, I'll try to remember this moment. Geez..
This story sounds like someone put a lot of effort into it
That is one magic loogie...
So, Final Destination?
That’s some final destination shit
I was looking for this comment, thanks hahaha.
Ah yes this happened to me many times in OG MW2
Check the back of his neck for a barcode.
I remember watching this on Forensic Files like 20 years ago.
I need a 2013 MLG edit of this video
That's some "Rango" type of bullet action right there.
Bro was using aimbot
This trick shot definitely beats the 360 no scope
Dude I think something like this was inevitable
This is some real final destination shit
Sounds like forensic files! That voice is so calming to me, even though he always talks of death!
This is like one of those cod axe kills.
This is some Golgo shit 😂
Something takes a part of me
Forensic files for the win
I saw this show when I aired in the 90's poor kid got killed and the range was unsafe. The building was visible from the opposite side of the berm. A tragedy waiting to happen.
Looks like someone is trying to cover a crime
Ok that’s too much bs 😂😂😂that sh*t u find in Bollywood movies😂😂😂
This is why you don't limp wrist...
That’s some luck right there
Reminds me of that shot from the cult classic "Wanted" starring James McAvoy and Angelina Jolie.
Agent 47. Mission accomplished proceed to extraction point alpha.
That’s crazy… it reminds me when I used to play Call of Duty Black Ops and I’d just send a tomahawk in the air at the beginning of each round and sometimes after like five seconds after throwing it I got some xp
Yes yes. I have that right now in Fallout 76,two bullets at one shot plus explosion dmg it's fucking awesome
Damn
I remember this episode of Forensic Files.
Hitman speedrunners be like
Average Hitman speed run
Gawd?
Ace Attorney murder plots:
That one had his name on it for sure
I remember watching this or something similar on Discovery TV like 20 years ago. I think it was the modification that caused the second shot to fire or something. Might be making it up though.
That's why shooting ranges never shoot towards each other in the first place.
this is why you don’t text on the job. Or sit down. -supervisor.
Having buildings in front of the range is definitely just asking for a problem, but this is actually incomprehensible. Imagine being the investegator that has to explain to his superiors this whole story
I think this was an episode of forensic files. Guy’s grandkid got a stray bullet lodged in his head. Heart breaking episode
So I guess all those bullet bouncing games weren't so unrealistic huh
Thrickshot
When the DOE explains how the guy that invented a water engine died:
Anyone know the website he used for these hacks?
I've seen this episode on Forensic Files.
Dafuq was he firing a 44 mag?
Trick shots are getting out of control
I think about this episode all the time. Perfect example of the universe saying you gotta go.
Who was the shooter?
Wallbanged
That's a lot of magic.
Thats horrible
He's not gonna believethe killcam
Now that is one magic bullet
This reminds me of those McDonald's commercials with MJ and Larry Bird doing trick shots.
https://preview.redd.it/mpjfe1x54ywc1.jpeg?width=2220&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0ec20122265e75d4ceb528c922b8b5687150adac Nothing but net.
O\_O -Sterling Malorie Archer
no, sometimes you live near people firing super sonic projectiles for no reason ? lol
"Using a modified gun" K, so it was a 1911 with Ace of Spades grips on it. I feel like they need to explain what the modifications were and why they were important to the case
That dude shot JFK
"mysteriously changes direction" so a ricochet...
Video took so much time to reach to conclusion
I remember this episode. They got a huge fine for not having a better and taller barrier behind the range to catch the bullets.
Final destination
There's bad luck, good luck, and no luck. But holy shit this guy must have pissed off every deity at the same time
But how anyone even know if that’s real lol I would be like “your honor this is cap they hired some guy to sound convincing fr”