The bullet fired by Ms. Moore, who was among a crowd of more than 3,000 people, ricocheted and struck a taxi driver, inflicting only a slight wound.
The bullet that made the hole did not inflict any wounds on Mr. Pannell, he said.
Police here have won permission to use hollow-point bullets on a one-year trial basis, outraging critics who say the bullets inflict far more serious wounds than conventional ammunition.
He was sure that his bullets would inflict mortal wounds; as certain as if he had held Lason helpless in full light.
The second bullet, into his eye, had inflicted the fatal wound.
His bitter gaze bored into her as he described in lurid detail the damage that a bullet could inflict on the human body.
In his weakened state, the bullets inflict mortal wounds.
Even knives and bullets and fangs could only inflict permanent harm under rare and special conditions, like those which had cost me my tail during the war.
These Bullets more or less exploded inside the body... These bullets inflicted internal damage that's absolutely horrible.
The bullet had but inflicted a painful wound in one of the great shoulders.