Posted on 08/17/2021 1:58:41 PM PDT by simpson96
911 calls released by police reveal the harrowing moments after a toddler shot her 21-year-old mother in the head during a Zoom call with her horrified colleagues.
Shamaya Lynn died Wednesday from the fatal gunshot to the head after her toddler found a loaded handgun left unsecured in the family’s Altamonte Springs, Florida apartment and shot her, police said.
A participant of the Zoom call dialed 911, telling a dispatcher she had seen a toddler in the background and heard a noise before Lynn fell backward and never returned to the call.
"One of the girls just passed out. She’s bleeding. She has her camera on," a coworker tells the dispatcher while trying to get more information from other colleagues.
"She just fell back and her nose was bleeding … I don't know if something hit, she hit the desk, I don't know. All I heard -- we heard a loud kaboom, and she then leaned back and we just saw blood from her face," Lynn’s colleague says. "The baby's back there crying, she's not answering or anything. We're calling her name, she's not talking or responding."
In another 911 call, the woman’s boyfriend – who was not identified – can be heard pleading with the dispatcher to send help.
"I literally just got home. And I come in the room and my girlfriend, she was working on the computer, she's just laid back. There's blood everywhere!" he says. "Come on, come on, come on! Come on now, hurry, please hurry! Please! I don't know what happened, I just went in the house. I just came through the door!"
Responding paramedics attempted to render aid but she was declared dead, police said.
No charges have been filed and the investigation is ongoing.
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That’s what I’ve been thinking. How would a toddler know to even point a gun, much less even know to hold it right?
The time it takes to chamber a round is well worth the safety an empty chamber provides imho. Especially if the firearm is unattended.
In order for this to have happened, there had to be a chambered round. No toddler can chamber a round on their own.
I never understood the chambered round mentality for home defense. A chambered round should only be when hunting or expecting immediate contact. And the gun should be in your hands not lying aaround.
Common sense.
My dad was a US Army veteran, Korea.
He gave me a .22 rifle when I was 8. He trapped a rabbit and told me to shoot it. I did. He then explained that dead is dead. Good training.
I still have that rifle.
jumping to conclusions without knowing all of the facts is stupid...
don’t be stupid...
Check the kid for powder burns and injuries from limp wrist firing. I also wonder how a kid could pick up a gun and manage to wrap their tiny hand around the grip and reach the trigger.
please read post #25...
Zoom Calls.
Toobin rubbing one out.
Toddler taking one out.
Bizzarro.
I’m thinking it will was a .22.
Who leaves loaded weapons in reach of a child?
If it's a Colt Combat Commander Lightweight that was chambered and hammer back and safety off, then, yeah, a toddler could fire it.
I'd have to know more facts about it before concluding what happened.
Hun residue tests can clear it up.
Was the toddler wearing a mask or not?
Atilla be guilty!
My father put a Remington model 514 Targetmaster in my hands, taught me military firearm safety and told me I couldn’t hunt until I could hit a .22 cartridge box 10 shots out of 10.
I started to hunt with a .410 my grandmother loaned us when I was almost 9. By then I also knew how to clean and oil all 3, his Winchester model 12, the 22 and the 410 I used. That was my job, every time we came home.
Didn’t have my own .22 rifle till I bought it myself about 1978, Marlin 39a lever action.
My step father sent it to a gunsmith in Beaumont, while I was out of town, didn’t fix the problem and swapped my stock, the one he put on didn’t fit the way Marlin fits their stocks. I finally got sick of it and sold it 25 years ago, just wasn’t my rifle any more and I didn’t like it. I fixed it, $5 part and 10 minutes work. Including time to tear it down and give it a lube job too.
Just got a Marlin 925 bolt action last January, most accurate .22 I’ve ever had the pleasure of shooting. 2 inch groups all day...then again, the lever action 39a never missed anything bigger than a tennis ball...open sights only on that one, have a scope on the 925. See thru mounts, good either way.
4-5 lbs pull. Easy.
I’m sure my younger son could have fired one of my pistols when he was a toddler. I kept them locked up.
Loaded gun, safety off and not stored away safely. Strike three she’s out. So unnecessary.
No, but a boyfriend can.
I do that with Hallmark movies; I’ll bet they end up together.
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