A Man Will Be Charged After Sticking a World War One Bomb Up His Butt

A Deminer From A Bomb Disposal Unit Holds An Unexploded Shell Recovered In A Field In Jametz, Close To Wwi Battlefields, Near Verdun, France, October 24, 2018. Before The Centenial Commemoration Of The First World War Armistice Day
A deminer from a bomb-disposal unit holds an unexploded shell recovered in a field in Jametz, close to WWI battlefields, near Verdun, France, October 24, 2018 before the centenial commemoration of the First World War Armistice Day. Every year the bomb-disposal unit from Metz removes several tonnes of shells, shrapnel, gas shells, unexploded grenades, called "engins de mort" (weapons of death), from surrounding fields and rivers. Picture taken October 24, 2018. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

Wise Brothers—-Chattanooga, TN

A Man Will Be Charged After Sticking a World War One Bomb Up His Butt

Surgeons at a hospital in France were performing a procedure on a patient . . . when they discovered a World War One shell inside a patient’s rectum. Naturally, that unexpected find caused a panic . . . prompting an emergency evacuation.  They had to call the bomb squad and everything.

 

And no, this isn’t some old story about an old war injury.  This happened last Saturday . . . and the guy was just 24 years old.  He had been complaining of discomfort, due to an “inserted object” in his backside.

So yes, he put it there himself.  He didn’t say why, but you can probably connect the dots.  Fortunately, the bomb squad determined that the shell was harmless . . . but unfortunately, the guy is NOT in the clear.  Officials are planning to charge him with some kind of weapons violation.  It’s unclear what he’s facing.

 

 

Courtesy of Irish Star / Daily Star