Mexican boy designs bullet-proof backpack | Inquirer News

Mexican boy designs bullet-proof backpack

/ 10:34 AM November 25, 2016

Juan David Hernandez

Mexican schoolboy Juan David Hernandez shows off his bulletproof backpack. SCREENGRAB FROM TWITTER USER RUIDO EN LA RED’S VIDEO

MEXICO CITY—An 11-year-old Mexican boy who lives in a northern city plagued by drug violence and shootouts has designed a bullet-proof backpack with a GPS tracker and an alarm system.

Juan David Hernandez, who lives in Matamoros on the border with the United States, presented his special school gear at a science fair in the state of Tamaulipas, according to local media.

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The bag, which has the words “security backpack” inscribed on the back, weighs five kilograms (11 pounds).

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It includes a steel plate to stop projectiles, an emergency alarm, a GPS locator, reflecting lights and a cellphone charger.

“You never know when a stray bullet can hit you or when you can be in the middle of crossfire, which is why I focused on designing something that could protect me and other students from so many shootings,” Hernandez told El Universal newspaper.

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He said students in his class have had to drop on the floor as shootouts broke out outside his school.

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Hernandez estimates the bag could cost between $48-$72./rga

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