Carpenter killed in nail-gun accident



PLYMOUTH, Mass. (AP) -- A carpenter driving nails with a high-powered nail gun died after a nail pierced his heart.
Raymond L. Tassinari, 22, was using an air-powered nail gun at a job site Monday when one nail "just took a wrong turn," his father said.
"I wish there was somebody to get mad at, but it was just a tragic accident," Tassinari's father, also named Raymond, told the Patriot Ledger.
The gun can drive nails with a force of 100 pounds per square inch.
Tassinari, married with an 11-month-old son, worked with a subcontractor on the commercial and residential development project, about 50 miles southeast of Boston.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is investigating.