.38 Caliber Suicide Attempt Survivor
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 11:56 pm
Here's something to think about when considering the relative powers of handguns. A .38 to the head doesn't automatically ensure death of the target. After all, he was able to motion to someone that he needed help, even with a bullet lodged in his brain. This is from today's NPS Morning Report:
Blue Ridge Parkway
Attempted Suicide Victim Found, Hospitalized
On the evening of January 31st, rangers were notified that a man had been found near the Frying Pan Ridge access who appeared to be in distress and had blood on his head. A U.S. Cellular contractor performing tower maintenance at the Frying Pan Ridge site found the man lying next to his vehicle. The man motioned to him for help, and the contractor went to his assistance. While doing so, he observed a revolver and the man's wallet lying next to him. He called 911 and relayed details of the incident. Rangers and EMS personnel responded. The 39-year-old Delaware man was taken to Mission Hospital and found to have a .38 caliber bullet lodged in his brain. It's still uncertain whether surgeons will attempt to remove the bullet or let it remain. The investigation is continuing.
[Submitted by Tim Francis, Pisgah District Ranger]