Nebraska woman injured after dog triggers shotgun near convenience store
In Scottsbluff, Nebraska, a woman was injured when a dog accidentally discharged a shotgun inside a truck. Police responded to reports of gunfire at a convenience store and discovered blast damage to a vehicle's door.

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AI-generatedIn Scottsbluff, Nebraska, a woman was injured when a dog accidentally discharged a shotgun inside a truck. Police responded to reports of gunfire at a convenience store and discovered blast damage to a vehicle's door. A female passerby was struck in the arm by a shotgun pellet, though her injuries were not serious. Investigations revealed the shotgun fired as the dog moved in the back seat, striking the woman. The incident occurred as the truck was pulling up to the store. It is illegal in Nebraska to transport a loaded shotgun in a vehicle.
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4 extractedIt is illegal in Nebraska to drive with a loaded shotgun in your vehicle.
The shotgun discharged as the vehicle pulled up to the store while the dog was moving in the back seat.
A woman was struck in the arm by a shotgun pellet and taken to the hospital.
A dog triggered a shotgun, causing a blast near a convenience store in Scottsbluff, Nebraska.