Florida sheriff implores citizens not to ‘shoot at Hurricane Irma’
A 22-year-old man had started a Facebook event encouraging Floridians to fire at hurricane to get it to turn around
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The Pasco County Sheriff is asking Floridians not to shoot at Hurricane Irma because it will not impact its damage path, according to RawStory.
In a tweet on Saturday evening, the sheriff explained “To clarify, DO NOT shoot weapons @ #Irma. You won’t make it turn around & it will have very dangerous side effects.”
The tweet linked to a story explaining that 22-year-old Ryon Edwards was bored and started a Facebook event encouraging Floridians to fire their weapons at the hurricane to get it to turn around. Thus far, 46,000 people have RSVP’d to the event.
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“A combination of stress and boredom made me start the event,” he told the BBC in an interview. It was a fake event that many say was taken out of context.
An explosions of gunfire during a storm only increases the possibility of injuries or harm during a dangerous situation.
In a tweet on Saturday evening, the sheriff explained “To clarify, DO NOT shoot weapons @ #Irma. You won’t make it turn around & it will have very dangerous side effects.”
The tweet linked to a story explaining that 22-year-old Ryon Edwards was bored and started a Facebook event encouraging Floridians to fire their weapons at the hurricane to get it to turn around. Thus far, 46,000 people have RSVP’d to the event.
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“A combination of stress and boredom made me start the event,” he told the BBC in an interview. It was a fake event that many say was taken out of context.
An explosions of gunfire during a storm only increases the possibility of injuries or harm during a dangerous situation.