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Stray bullet hits fan at Busch Stadium; investigation ongoing

Busch Stadium in Downtown St. Louis.
File photo by Jason Rosenbaum I St. Louis Public Radio
Busch Stadium in Downtown St. Louis.

St. Louis police are investigating how a fan at Tuesday’s St. Louis Cardinals game at Busch Stadium was hit by a stray bullet. Experts say it’s not as far-fetched a scenario as you might expect.

Police said it was the first time such an incident had happened at the stadium, which opened in 2006. The 34-year-old woman was not seriously injured.

The woman was in her seat near the Cardinals dugout when her arm started to hurt and she noticed bruises and cuts, a police statement said. A stadium employee who gave her first aid contacted an officer who was working security at the game.

Officers found a bullet near the woman’s seat, which police believe came from outside the stadium.

It’s entirely possible that a bullet fired almost straight up in the air could make it over Busch Stadium’s walls, according to David Horne, an assistant professor of physics at the University of Missouri-St. Louis.

“If we are talking about a 9 mm bullet, in order for it to cause a bruise or a scrape, it would have been at the very end of its travels, it would have lost a lot of its energy, so it would have been flying for quite a long time would be my guess,” Horne said.

The investigation is ongoing.

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Lippmann returned to her native St. Louis after spending two years covering state government in Lansing, Michigan. She earned her undergraduate degree from Northwestern University and followed (though not directly) in Maria Altman's footsteps in Springfield, also earning her graduate degree in public affairs reporting. She's also done reporting stints in Detroit, Michigan and Austin, Texas. Rachel likes to fill her free time with good books, good friends, good food, and good baseball.
Rachel Lippmann
Lippmann returned to her native St. Louis after spending two years covering state government in Lansing, Michigan. She earned her undergraduate degree from Northwestern University and followed (though not directly) in Maria Altman's footsteps in Springfield, also earning her graduate degree in public affairs reporting. She's also done reporting stints in Detroit, Michigan and Austin, Texas. Rachel likes to fill her free time with good books, good friends, good food, and good baseball.