Bullets fired into the air have been known to come down and kill people. It's a rare event but it does happen. The odds of even one bullet out of 10,000 fired into the air striking someone in the head are very small.
A bullet exits the barrel of a rifle at anywhere from 1500 to 3500 hundred feet per second. If it's fired in the air it travels a few miles in altitude but air resistance slows its descent. Thus the maximum velocity when it hits the ground is about 300 feet per second. This speed is enough to kill a human if struck in the head but it's not so fast as to penetrate the body deep enough to destroy vital organs. It will punch holes in tin roofs which are common in the Middle East so I would guess that the homeowner would not be too happy.
Military funerals in this country use blanks to prevent this problem. The bullet is replaced with a wad of wax which falls harmlessly to the ground.
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