Ladies, One reason to keep your weave tight

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Police said a woman's tightly-woven hair weave saved her life.

Police were called to a Kansas City market at about 11:30 p.m. Wednesday.

Arriving officers found the 20-year-old woman there. She told police she had pulled into the market and saw a man with whom she had recently ended an eight-month relation with inside a car.

A second man came up to the woman’s window and told her that the ex-boyfriend still loved her, Kansas City police said.

The woman told the second man, "I don’t love him."

At that time, the victim heard gunshots and saw her ex-boyfriend walking toward the back of her car firing a handgun, police said.

The victim sped away in her vehicle as her back window shattered, police said.

She returned to the scene a moment later to witness both men leaving in their vehicle.

Officers found a bullet in the woman’s hair and said her tightly-woven weave stopped the bullet.

The victim was not harmed.

The ex-boyfriend and the second suspect were both taken into custody a short time later.


Source - http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29282528/#storyContinued
 
How about I just don't put myself in the position to get shot? Can't do the weave and it looked like hers was fucked up anyway underneath the surface...



:lol:


It's so funny. It wasn't the weave, it was the fact that the bullet probably went through the back window which slowed it down. Since her hair was matted underneath with hair on top that shit just bounced after loosing momentum.



My computer is dying...:(
 
I wondered when and who was going to post this insane story. Like Melonpecan said that bullet was slowed down when it smashed through the back glass and lodged into her weave. That weave didn't stop that bullet. This is just another sick joke at the expense of a black person. :smh:
 
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