Convicted felon who accidentally shot himself in the butt inside a gas station in Chicago has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for possessing the gun that injured him
In a peculiar incident that unfolded in 2022, Gregory Sherman, a 45-year-old with a criminal history of 19 convictions, found himself in a rather unfortunate situation after shooting himself in the buttocks inside a gas station. The bizarre series of events took an even stranger turn as Sherman later walked into a hospital with a bullet wound that had passed through his left butt cheek, ultimately striking his right foot.
According to Sherman's account to Chicago police, he claimed to have been closing a dispensary when a fight erupted outside. In the midst of the chaos, shots were fired, and he found himself an unintended victim as he walked by. However, surveillance footage from the gas station told a different story.
The footage allegedly captured Sherman standing in line when a sudden flash erupted near his back pocket as he adjusted his pants. Following the unexpected incident, Sherman reportedly jumped and hobbled out of the gas station, eventually making his way back to his vehicle. Along the way, he paused to hand a mysterious "black object" to someone near the gas pumps.
The police, responding to 911 calls reporting a man fleeing the gas station after shooting himself, discovered a shell casing on the floor but failed to locate a firearm during their investigation.
Despite Sherman's attempts to explain the incident as an unfortunate consequence of an external altercation, the surveillance footage and lack of evidence raised suspicions among law enforcement. Consequently, Sherman now faces a 10-year sentence for the peculiar and self-inflicted gunshot wound.
This strange episode serves as a reminder that truth can be stranger than fiction, and in the case of Gregory Sherman, a routine trip to a gas station turned into an unexpected and rather bizarre encounter with the law.