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Teh One Who Knocks
02-09-2011, 01:05 PM
By: Phil Pfuehler, River Falls Journal


He was on the hunt for pesky birds in the rafters. One landed on the floor. The plant manager allegedly got down, lay low, fired bird shot from a rifle but missed the bird. However, according to a River Falls police report and a criminal complaint, an employee was hit in the back of the head.

A felony charge for injury by negligent handling of a dangerous weapon was filed against the 29-year-old plant manager of Best Maid Cookie in the River Falls industrial park.

The alleged misfired shoot, deemed an accident, occurred Dec. 14.

The victim is a 28-year-old Baldwin man who had just started working at Best Maid.

He claimed he was about ready to toss some cookie dough into a bin when he felt something like a bee sting above his ear. He also claimed to extract a tiny piece of lead from his head.

The alleged shooter, the plant manager, was unaware of what happened. He thought he’d just missed the stray bird and walked off.

The injured employee said he remained at his post for almost another hour because he wasn’t allowed to leave his cookie machine unattended.

During break time he drove to the police station to report his version of the incident. He later was checked out by a doctor at the Baldwin Medical Center.

Police say they got excellent cooperation from Best Maid Cookie officials during the shooting investigation.

Godfather
02-09-2011, 07:50 PM
Wow. Ok, let's forget the poor bugger pegged in the head for a second...

Jesus Christ what cookie factory was this!??!


Someone is firing lead bird shot indiscriminately in a factory making food.... that has live animals flying around in it shitting and pissing all over the place!?!? How dangerous, gross and screwed up is that :wha:

I would really, really like to know what company this is... is someone going to bite into bird shot, or get lead poisoning, or get ill from ingesting bird dung sometime in the near future?