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Is this a common thing on New Year's Eve that I just never noticed? (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jan 2026 OP
It has been common in my small red state town but I didn't hear as much this year it seems... wcmagumba Jan 2026 #1
Miami-Dade police advise citizens to go inside to avoid the falling bullets fired into the air on New Year's eve. sop Jan 2026 #2
That's just it, bullets don't run out of impetus and drop, they are ballistic and they follow a parabola back ... marble falls Jan 2026 #9
In my hometown of 500, it was something that happened. OldBaldy1701E Jan 2026 #3
The shooting of the guns... 2naSalit Jan 2026 #4
It used to years ago, not so much today. People sometimes fire a shotgun in the air doc03 Jan 2026 #5
Happened every year in Chicago, including rounds that went though roofs and hit children in bed sleeping, ... marble falls Jan 2026 #6
Yes, in Chicago. Zackzzzz Jan 2026 #7
happens on my block. 4th of july, too. mopinko Jan 2 #12
What is it with Chicago and gunfire. I heard it in Akron, Ohio, too, but nothing like in Chicago. marble falls Jan 2 #13
well, tbh mopinko Jan 2 #14
Been I while since I've run into you here. I hope you're doing fine! marble falls Jan 2 #16
well, lemme put it this way- i'm extra glad to see the end of this yr. mopinko Jan 2 #17
Used to be firecrackers and shotguns out my way. Dale in Laurel MD Jan 2026 #8
250 or more years in Philidelphia IbogaProject Jan 2026 #10
Shannon's Law Sedona Jan 2026 #11
And here I thought soldierant Jan 2 #15

wcmagumba

(6,190 posts)
1. It has been common in my small red state town but I didn't hear as much this year it seems...
Thu Jan 1, 2026, 06:03 PM
Jan 2026

I always think about the bullets having to fall down somewhere...hmmm...

sop

(18,638 posts)
2. Miami-Dade police advise citizens to go inside to avoid the falling bullets fired into the air on New Year's eve.
Thu Jan 1, 2026, 06:17 PM
Jan 2026

marble falls

(71,947 posts)
9. That's just it, bullets don't run out of impetus and drop, they are ballistic and they follow a parabola back ...
Thu Jan 1, 2026, 08:37 PM
Jan 2026

... down. Gravity's rainbow.

OldBaldy1701E

(11,151 posts)
3. In my hometown of 500, it was something that happened.
Thu Jan 1, 2026, 06:30 PM
Jan 2026

I do not recall it happening in the more urban areas I lived in, even if they were in red states.

2naSalit

(102,812 posts)
4. The shooting of the guns...
Thu Jan 1, 2026, 06:31 PM
Jan 2026

Is common is almost every town or city where I've lived in the Rockies. Wandering around in the streets shooting is not something I've ever seen. Now that I live elsewhere, very small town, I didn't hear any guns and I didn't even hear a single firecracker.

It was so nice to start the year with the sounds of peace rather than sounds of war.

doc03

(39,087 posts)
5. It used to years ago, not so much today. People sometimes fire a shotgun in the air
Thu Jan 1, 2026, 06:51 PM
Jan 2026

nobody would be harmed by BBs.


marble falls

(71,947 posts)
6. Happened every year in Chicago, including rounds that went though roofs and hit children in bed sleeping, ...
Thu Jan 1, 2026, 06:59 PM
Jan 2026

... when I lived there.

Zackzzzz

(363 posts)
7. Yes, in Chicago.
Thu Jan 1, 2026, 07:08 PM
Jan 2026

I remember as a child, my parents friends, coming down the stairs,
the wife was trying to grab the pistol from him. God it was frightening.
We never saw them after that event.

marble falls

(71,947 posts)
13. What is it with Chicago and gunfire. I heard it in Akron, Ohio, too, but nothing like in Chicago.
Fri Jan 2, 2026, 12:08 AM
Jan 2

mopinko

(73,727 posts)
14. well, tbh
Fri Jan 2, 2026, 12:18 AM
Jan 2

i dont mind knowing which of my neighbors r gun toting idiots.

it’s always been a fairly lawless place. good in some ways. not a lot of the petty, rigid shit u see in small towns. big part of the reason i moved here. small town cops r insane. chgo cops dont sweat the small stuff.

Dale in Laurel MD

(797 posts)
8. Used to be firecrackers and shotguns out my way.
Thu Jan 1, 2026, 07:13 PM
Jan 2026

Pretty quiet in recent years (I slept right through midnight this year).

IbogaProject

(5,913 posts)
10. 250 or more years in Philidelphia
Thu Jan 1, 2026, 08:50 PM
Jan 2026

It is a New Years coustom from at least the 18th century in Philadelphia.

Sedona

(3,872 posts)
11. Shannon's Law
Thu Jan 1, 2026, 11:46 PM
Jan 2026
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shannon%27s_law_(Arizona)

Shannon's law is named after Shannon Smith, a fourteen-year-old Phoenix girl killed by a stray bullet in June 1999. Smith's parents, after being informed that the assailant's activity constituted, at most, a misdemeanor offense, advocated stronger penalties, to prevent future incidents of this kind.

Otis and Lory Smith joined the board of directors for Arizonans for Gun Safety. They started a campaign that took them all over Arizona. Their efforts were supported by councilman Phil Gordon, the city council of Tucson, and president of the National Rifle Association Charlton Heston. After a speech by Governor Jane Dee Hull voicing her support, senate minority leader Jack A. Brown named passing the law a priority. The Arizona legislature failed to pass the bill twice in 1999, but it finally received both state senate and state house approval in April 2000. The bill was enacted that July, with Governor Hull signing the bill in the Smiths’ front yard.
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