Bullet as a trophy???

Chat about anything and everything... (well almost anything) Whether it be the front porch or the pot belly stove or news of interest or a topic of your liking, this is the place to post it.

Moderator: S2k Moderators

Message
Author
User avatar
Cookiely
S2K Supporter
S2K Supporter
Posts: 3211
Age: 74
Joined: Fri Aug 13, 2004 7:31 am
Location: Tampa, Florida

Bullet as a trophy???

#1 Postby Cookiely » Sat Jul 18, 2009 7:04 pm

I'm sorry but this is so insane. I can't believe a surgeon would interfere in chain of evidence.

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - A Florida doctor is accused of keeping a bullet as a trophy after removing it from a fugitive who had been shot by a U.S. Marshal - even though he told investigators he couldn't get the slug out, authorities said Friday.

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement said Dr. David Ciesla, head of trauma at Tampa General Hospital, operated on Thomas McCoy on April 21. McCoy - who was accused in a DeFuniak Springs killing - was shot twice during his arrest.

Ciesla removed one of the bullets and hid it in his glove, apparently to keep as a souvenir or trophy, FDLE Special Agent Supervisor Bob Ura said. Two officers were waiting nearby to take the bullets as evidence, but Ciesla told them neither could be removed, Ura said.
Ura said Ciesla has no connection with McCoy or the investigating agencies. Ciesla handed over the bullet when another surgeon later reported the incident to authorities.

"It's very, very bizarre," Ura said.

McCoy survived the shooting - which officials determined was justified - and still has one of the bullets in his body. He remains in custody.

Ciesla, 42, was charged Wednesday with giving false statements to law enforcement and resisting or obstructing an officer without violence.

His attorney, John Fitzgibbons of Tampa, could not be reached for comment.

Statement from USF
"The surgeon made a mistake and has apologized. It appears to be an isolated incident by an excellent trauma surgeon. In cooperation with law enforcement, the university has and will implement corrective action."
0 likes   

User avatar
DaylilyDawn
S2K Supporter
S2K Supporter
Posts: 2247
Joined: Sat Jun 21, 2003 10:45 am
Location: Lakeland, FL

#2 Postby DaylilyDawn » Tue Jul 21, 2009 11:21 pm

My youngest son( who is in USN) gave his oldest brother a dummy bullet that the guns on his ship would shoot. On the bullet it says 20 MM dummy M51A2 and it is 7 inches long from top to bottom. One of the gunners gave it to my son when he was on that tour of sea duty.
0 likes   


Return to “Off Topic”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 4 guests