How Come I Have a Hard Time Believing This?
A South Korean man who lives near Camp Humphreys told local police a bullet from the installation struck his house last week, police said Tuesday.
Police in Pyeongtaek said they found a hole about 4 inches in diameter in the side of the house. But they turned up no evidence it had been produced by a bullet or other projectile. The house is in Pang-sung, a section of Pyeongtaek City that includes Anjung-ri, where Camp Humphreys is located.
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Police said Lee told them a loud explosion shook his house Feb. 9 around 4 a.m., and he thought his boiler had burst. He later discovered the hole, he said, and believed it came from a weapon fired inside Camp Humphreys, police said.
Of course no evidence of an actual bullet hitting the house existed:
U.S. Forces Korea said in a written statement Tuesday that South Korean police on the afternoon of Feb. 9 “conducted an investigation of a possible stray bullet from Camp Humphreys.
“Investigators found no evidence of a stray bullet or believed that any damage was caused by the U.S.,†the statement read.
This is absolute BS that will be used to help drum anti-American support against the Camp Humphreys expansion even though there is no truth to it.
The funniest commentary on this I have read is from Nomad’s site where commenters were wondering where Dick Cheney was, at the time or if 35th ADA Brigade was trying out new potato guns. LOL.

