Girl’s Glasses Save Her From Headshot in Drive-By Shooting

USA Today
December 24, 2013

A typical glasses-wearing Asian nerd.  (Note: the girl in this story was probably black, because it is generally black people who have their houses shot up in drive-bys.  though blacks don't generally wear glasses.  So who knows.  The media doesn't report race anymore.)
A typical glasses-wearing Asian nerd. (Note: the girl in this story was probably black, because it is generally black people who have their houses shot up in drive-bys. though blacks don’t generally wear glasses. So who knows. The media doesn’t report race anymore, because that would be unfair to Negros.)
A Seattle teenager’s glasses may have saved her life by deflecting a bullet fired in a drive-by shooting.

The 16-year-old girl was relaxing on the couch in her living room when gunfire tore into her home, according to a statement from Detective Mark Jamieson on the Seattle Police Department website. Rounds went through walls and a front window, one of which struck the bridge of the girl’s glasses.

Although the glasses were broken, the teenager was spared from serious injury. Several other people were in the home at the time of the shooting, including children. None of them were hurt, even after the shooters returned to fire into the house a second time, Jamieson said.

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