Re: In remembrance The femoral artery and the lungs (under the arm) are two of the places inmates aim for to kill people in prison, fast.
I wonder if he had any previous charges where he couldn't own a gun... Sounds like he had a troubled past and I saw he had been in trouble for pointing a gun in someones face. True about the femoral.. under the arm must be the subclavian. Both large. I remember Napolean McCallum for the Raiders in a Monday night game years ago went over his leg the wrong way as it was braced up by other players. He damn near bled out on the field. That replay still gives me the chills..
I know that the subclavian is under the collar bone. Not sure if it's under the arm too. I remember when a guy got stabbed at a local meat packing plant and it cut his subclavian. Shortly after, I was working out at the gym and a local doctor was there. He said you bleed out so fast from that, it's likely you couldn't be saved if it happened in a hospital O.R. with the surgeon standing there.
It does run right into the arm and becomes the axillary artery at the armpit. It's the major artery for the arms. I take it the meat cutter didn't make it?
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