One woman discovered on New Year's Eve that her bra could do more than lift and support when a falling bullet was halted by the bra strap on her left shoulder. Debbie, 46, an Atlanta resident visiting family in St. Petersburg, said her gold bra slowed the falling bullet during the holiday celebrations. Her injuries may have been much more severe had it not been for her bra strap. She says she was outside with her daughter and son, ringing in the New Year and viewing the local fireworks display when she felt a sharp pain in her left shoulder. The daughter said she looked over and saw the blood and shouted "My mother's been shot. My mother's been shot." The bullet was halfway inside of Bingham's bra, and the other half barely breaking the skin. Someone had fired a gun into the air and as the .45-caliber bullet fell back to earth, Bingham was struck. Bingham was taken to Bayfront Medical Center in St. Petersburg where she was given five stitches. The bullet was lodged into the bra tap was only removed when doctors intervened and cut the bullet from the strap. St. Petersburg police are still searching for the shooter to determine if Bingham was the target of the gunfire or if she was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time.. "It was a very cheap bra. It wasn't very expensive, and I'd love to have a couple more of those bras", she told. via breitbart.com |