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>>>>> news:yJYKy.77751$uT1.20242 @fx27.iad:
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>>>>>> On 3/30/2016 1:35 PM, Coon Catastrophes wrote:
>>>>>>> One Texas woman's parting shot was anything but cheap as she
>>>>>>> took aim at one of her former flame's prized possessions.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Quindolyn Kauffman was arrested after allegedly confronting her
>>>>>>> ex-boyfriend and disabling his brand-new Rolls Royce with a
>>>>>>> single gunshot.
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>>>>>>> The 23-year-old is accused of driving after her old beau Darrell
>>>>>>> Jones on a major road in Houston around 3 a.m. Tuesday morning
>>>>>>> before pulling in front of him and stopping, police told CW39.
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>>>>>>> Police say she then opened fire into the grill of his luxury car.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Jones, a 41-year-old jeweler, was not injured but his engine
>>>>>>> began leaking oil, forcing him to pull into a hotel parking lot.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> A bodyguard for the merchant - who has a private security detail
>>>>>>> because of his business - followed Kauffman while police were
>>>>>>> alerted.
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>>>>>>> She was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon,
>>>>>>> according to KPRC.
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>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nati...n-disables-ex-
>>>>>>> boyfriend-rolls-royce-shot-article-1.2575747
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>>>>>> I can see how firing into the grill would make the coolant leak.
>>>>>> But how would a shot into the grill cause an oil leak?
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>>>>> Some cars have an oil cooler in the radiator.
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>>>> Plus slugs slamming into an aluminum block are likely to damage it
>>>> enough to cause an oil leak.
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>>> Assuming it got that far and had enough energy left after penetrating
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>>> grill and a radiator. But, an aluminum block......
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>> Well, neither a grill nor radiator is going to do much at slowing down
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>> slug unless it's a really small, light slug.
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> What if it occurred in OZ?
Then the bullet would fly backwards and off into space since they are always
backwards and upside down.
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>> And aluminum usually doesn't handle sharp impact loadings well.
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> I know. I was agreeing with you.
And just confirming that agreement.