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A Bullet Through the Wall in a Hotel Room You Just Checked Into You drove down from Brainerd for a company holiday party. You got off the elevator on the third floor. You slid your key card into the door, walked in, and a short time later you heard a man’s panicked cursing in the next room — and then a knock at your door. The man on the other side of the wall told you, with shaking voice, that his gun had gone off and the bullet had gone through your room. You looked. The round was lodged in the headboard between the mattress and the bedside lamp, at about stomach height. If you had arrived one minute earlier and been unpacking your bag, the bullet would have been in you. We are writing this page for you, the guest in the next room — and for any family member of yours who is reading it trying to understand what just happened to someone they love. The lodging industry calls your room “accommodations.” The law calls it a place of public accommodation owed a duty of reasonable care. The man who fired the gun called it an accident. Whatever anyone calls it, a 9mm round went through a wall, into your private space, almost ended your life, and left a psychological wound that does not close on its own. At Attorney911, we represent people like you — guests and bystanders in hotels, motels, and short-term rentals who were hurt…