I can avoid a bullet. A friend fired a real gun at the claim, and it's over...

Feb 04, 2025

I can avoid a bullet. A friend fired a real gun at the claim, and it's over...
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A man who fired an actual gun at a friend who claimed he could avoid a bullet was arrested.

According to ABC4 and other U.S. media, Ashton Jonathan Mann (23), who lives in Salt Lake City, Utah, was arrested at around 4 a.m. on the 2nd (local time) on charges of second-degree felony death and third-degree felony related to firearms.

The police, who were dispatched after receiving the report, found the victim lying on the floor of the garage with a gunshot wound to the chest and took him to the hospital, but he died.




An initial investigation found that the suspect, Ashton, along with a friend, the victim, had been inhaling hemp indoors since 8 p.m. the previous day, and that the victim claimed he was agile enough to avoid bullets.

In response, Ashton loaded his and the victim's pistol to prove it and went down to the garage together.

Ashton then fired six times, and the victim, whose last bullet hit the chest, collapsed.




Police found a drug tool and two pistols at the scene.

Police said "Until the ambulance arrived, Ashton appeared to have been trying to rescue the fallen victim."






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.