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    (CNN)A Minnesota woman killed her boyfriend Monday by shooting at a book he was holding over his chest, in a YouTube video stunt gone wrong. Monalisa Perez,19, was attempting to make a viral video with boyfriend Pedro Ruiz III, 22, to post to their YouTube account, according to a Norman County Sheriff's Department arrest report.

    Perez, who is seven months pregnant, called 911 on Monday evening, saying she had accidentally shot her boyfriend in the chest while they were making a video, according to the arrest report.

    Perez told police that her boyfriend wanted to make a YouTube video of her shooting a book and had been talking about it for awhile. He held the book up to his chest and convinced Perez to shoot at him, believing the book would stop the bullet.

    Perez told police that Pedro convinced her it was a safe stunt by showing her a different book he had previously shot where the bullet did not go all the way through, according to the arrest report. He set up two cameras to film the whole thing, hoping a video of the dangerous stunt would go viral.

    She fired from about a foot away with a .50-caliber Desert Eagle handgun while he held the book to his chest. It did not stop the bullet, and paramedics on the scene said Ruiz died from a single gunshot wound to the chest.

    The couple wanted more YouTube viewers, his aunt told KVLY. "I don't know why they thought the book was supposed to stop the bullet."

    The video of the fatal shooting is being treated as evidence and has not been posted, according to the criminal complaint. "Me and Pedro are probably going to shoot one of the most dangerous videos ever. HIS idea not MINE," Perez tweeted Monday night, likely referring to the deadly stunt.

    Perez faces up to 10 years in jail and a fine of up to $20,000 if she is convicted of the manslaughter charge against her. She has been released on bail, and as a condition of her release she cannot possess firearms, needs to notify her attorney of her whereabouts and has to wear a GPS monitor, according to court documents. She will be back in court on July 5.

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    Originally posted by 1bad65 View Post
    (CNN)A Minnesota woman killed her boyfriend Monday by shooting at a book he was holding over his chest, in a YouTube video stunt gone wrong. Monalisa Perez,19, was attempting to make a viral video with boyfriend Pedro Ruiz III, 22, to post to their YouTube account, according to a Norman County Sheriff's Department arrest report.

    Perez, who is seven months pregnant, called 911 on Monday evening, saying she had accidentally shot her boyfriend in the chest while they were making a video, according to the arrest report.

    Perez told police that her boyfriend wanted to make a YouTube video of her shooting a book and had been talking about it for awhile. He held the book up to his chest and convinced Perez to shoot at him, believing the book would stop the bullet.

    Perez told police that Pedro convinced her it was a safe stunt by showing her a different book he had previously shot where the bullet did not go all the way through, according to the arrest report. He set up two cameras to film the whole thing, hoping a video of the dangerous stunt would go viral.

    She fired from about a foot away with a .50-caliber Desert Eagle handgun while he held the book to his chest. It did not stop the bullet, and paramedics on the scene said Ruiz died from a single gunshot wound to the chest.

    The couple wanted more YouTube viewers, his aunt told KVLY. "I don't know why they thought the book was supposed to stop the bullet."

    The video of the fatal shooting is being treated as evidence and has not been posted, according to the criminal complaint. "Me and Pedro are probably going to shoot one of the most dangerous videos ever. HIS idea not MINE," Perez tweeted Monday night, likely referring to the deadly stunt.

    Perez faces up to 10 years in jail and a fine of up to $20,000 if she is convicted of the manslaughter charge against her. She has been released on bail, and as a condition of her release she cannot possess firearms, needs to notify her attorney of her whereabouts and has to wear a GPS monitor, according to court documents. She will be back in court on July 5.

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    LMFAO at the bold. I mean goddam. I'm a Brit, so I know next to nothing about guns, but even I know that's just asking for a hole in your chest.

    I think I'm a pretty compassionate guy, but I honestly can't muster up any sympathy because of the complete and utter ******ation of what they did. Dude may as well have done a bungee jump while she cuts the cord.

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      #3
      So let me get this straight...this dumb broad fired a .50 cal Desert Eagle from a foot away and thought "oh yeah he'll survive?"

      You know I was just having this conversation at work the other day and there is no doubt in my mind that we are in the dumbest era of man in history

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        #4
        Originally posted by Rip Chudd View Post
        So let me get this straight...this dumb broad fired a .50 cal Desert Eagle from a foot away and thought "oh yeah he'll survive?"

        You know I was just having this conversation at work the other day and there is no doubt in my mind that we are in the dumbest era of man in history
        No, that's not what happened at all. You're forgetting the key fact that he had a book shield doe. I mean duh. Who could have predicted this tragedy?!

        Textbook example of natural selection at work.

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          #5
          Perez faces up to 10 years in jail and a fine of up to $20,000 if she is convicted of the manslaughter charge against her. She has been released on bail, and as a condition of her release she cannot possess firearms, needs to notify her attorney of her whereabouts and has to wear a GPS monitor, according to court documents. She will be back in court on July 5.
          should go to court and be like...



          to avoid charges.
          Last edited by John Barron; 06-29-2017, 09:10 AM.

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            #6
            F**K a .22, let's start with a 50cal desert eagle

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                #8
                Have your girl shoot at you with a gun that generates 1000+ foot pounds of muzzle energy holding The Cat in the Hat as protection.

                What's the worst that could happen, you know?

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                  #9


                  That's fckin crazy

                  I wouldn't touch this stunt w/ a bulletproof vest

                  It's a dam deagle of course it's gonna blow through a book

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Sweet Pea 50 View Post
                    Have your girl shoot at you with a gun that generates 1000+ foot pounds of muzzle energy holding The Cat in the Hat as protection.

                    What's the worst that could happen, you know?
                    yea it was most definitely not a bible involved cause jesus saves.

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