A teacher who kept a 40 mm shell on his desk as a paperweight blew off part of his hand when he apparently used the object to try to squash a bug, authorities say.This kind of stuff has been a problem in areas of San Diego as well which had formerly been used as gunnery ranges. I remember a case a few years ago when a couple of kids in the Tierrasanta area were killed when they found an old artillery shell.
The 5-inch-long shell exploded Monday while Robert Colla was teaching 20 to 25 students at an adult education class.
Part of Colla's right hand was severed and he suffered severe burns and minor shrapnel wounds to his forearms and torso, fire Capt. Tom Weinell said. No one else was injured. He was reported in stable condition at a hospital.
The teacher slammed the shell down in an attempt to kill something that was buzzing or crawling across the desk, said Fire Marshal Glen Albright.
Colla found the 40 mm round while hunting years ago and "obviously he didn't think the round was live," said Dennis Huston, who teaches computer design alongside Colla.
Tuesday, April 04, 2006
Always Treat Weapons as Loaded
There are probably safer ways to kill a bug than hitting them with a 40mm shell:
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