Boy shoots transmission line, causes power outage

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Updated: 1/03 10:41 am
OCALA, Fla. (AP) - A 12-year-old north Florida boy shot a high-powered rifle and hit a 69,000-volt transmission line, causing almost 6,000 customers in Lynne, Silver Springs Shores, Silver Springs and Ocklawaha to lose service for several hours.

The Ocala Star-Banner reports that the Clay Electric Co-op said the outage began at about 1:30 p.m. Tuesday and lasted for about five hours.

The Marion County Sheriff's Office has classified the incident as accidental, since the boy claimed he was shooting the rifle at tree limbs and was not targeting the transmission line.

Clay Electric serves approximately 165,000 members in 14 counties including Marion.
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tlynn - 1/3/2013 2:29 PM
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Most 12 year olds I know would say anything if they thought it would keep them out of trouble.

Gunny48 - 1/3/2013 11:38 AM
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A 12 year old with a "high powered" rifle shooting at "tree limbs" ?! First of all I don't believe he wasn't shooting at the power lines, second why does he have access to a "high powered" rifle without an adult present,& last why does he not understand that bullets eventually come down? He needs to be disciplined/educated & the adults responsible for his access to the rifle also. Now is the time to correct this.
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