Listen up buddy, if you’re storing up lots of ammo in case of a deer uprising, or an end of the world scenario, get your house re-wired, that’s all I’m saying. Rose Leeson can vouch for that bit of home grown wisdom.Like many others, Rose joined the crowd Thursday morning who gathered to watch the spectacle of a burning single wide in rural Washington State, near Spokane. The home is thought to have caught fire from wires behind a computer. Normally this sort of thing
is entertainment enough, especially when there are no injuries, as in this case, but there was more festivity to come.
Like many woodsy northwesterners and survivalists, the resident of the rented single wide near Chattaroy, had "hundreds of rounds of ammunition." The fire suddenly turned into an explosive spectacle as the hundreds of rounds were set off by the fire, the explosions were reported to have gone off for a good twenty minutes, but no one was particularly concerned. According to Pat Humphries,
spokesman for country Fire Protection District No. 4, "Exploding ammunition is not typically dangerous because the charge is not directed by a gun chamber." See, no worries! Explain that to Rose Leeson who felt a ping, and realized the house had shot her. She’s here to display her trophy, due to the lack of velocity..or a surplus of luck. Flaming single wide home full of ammo fires on onlooker