Posted on 06/08/2013 7:41:22 AM PDT by KeyLargo
Cops don't care. Another "domestic terror" suspect was dealt with.
[[”At this point, it does appear that this is just a tragic accident from this child, and we will look to see if there’s any negligence issues there,”]]
The state I live in a child had a friend over, they foudn hteir father’s gun, then managed to find some ammo which was kept in a duifferent location, and the gun went off, the friend was killed- The father is o ntrial for something- can’t remember what now- perhaps ‘improperly securign a gun i nthe house’ or osme such nonsense, and the prosecutors were pushign to trry the underage child for murder and as an adult- the copurts were threatenign to take the child away for ‘child endangerment’
Aopparently accidents are no logner aLLOwed- DESPITE the FACT that acciddnts are extremely rare- and auto accidents have killed FAR FAR more kids than accidental gun shots i nthe home ever have- Adn you watch- pretty soon the states wil lbegin removign children from their families when parents drive htem anywahere under the guise of ‘chuild endangerment’ and if a home has ANY potential hazzard in it, the child will be removed IF an extremely rare accident were to happen and the child were injured accidentally
Proudest I've ever been of a parent was when their three year old son bodyblocked an older child from picking up an airsoft gun, apologizing to the boy, but explaining that it looked too real and had to be checked out by an adult, and could the older child go get one?
While that was impressive, the parents of the older child came a fair runner up when they recognized a critical lack of education of their child, and then enlisted others at the party to teach their child to understand about firearms as well as that three year old.
Their personal beliefs were incredibly anti-gun, and somehow assumed that their child had picked up the same beliefs and were shocked that the child would have even attempted to touch a gun. However, they were not stupid when it came time to face reality. After the incident, all three underwent additional firearms training, and the couple became quite the avid target shooters. As they said last week, education removed a lot of fears they had.
They're still horribly liberal in a lot of opinions, but there is some vague hope that they'll grow out of that.
[[But whats with parents letting their kids rummage around in someones house?]]
When you’re visiting with someoen, do you keep a cosntant eye on the children? I know most parents don’t- they visit with the person they went to visit with- minutes tick by, child isn’t in the room- they hear child’s voices, think ‘the kids are havign a good time- little billy bob seems to have made a friend, which is good because we were a little worried abvout his bizzarre habit of isolationism and trancelike stares when listenign to goth music- oh well, good for him’ and hten goes on visiting with the person- perhaps gettign yup minutes later to just go check o nthe children- A LOT can happen in just a fewm inutes- (I set soem woods on fire accidently durign soem minutes i nwhich I escaped my parents supervision- foudn soem gas, soem matches, and tried ‘startign a campfire’ Yeahm, that went well.
“Something does not seem right about this story.”
My thought exactly. The size and strength of a 4 year olds hands makes me question this.
From other news, they had just arrived at the friend’s house a few minutes before the incident happened. That’s why I wonder if the guy even had time to child proof the house. But I stand by kids should be taught to no mess with what isn’t theirs. Hope this kid has learned that lesson.
It is tragic no matter what happened. Whenever my grandchildren, all 5 yrs and under, visit the guns are either in the safe or well out of reach and out of site. The same thing any time someone else’s child is present. I guess some people don’t think these things through. So sad for all involved.
That seems an odd time to have a gun lesson.
"Dad - I need both hands to aim !"
Hair trigger?
I can’t see anywhere in the story that states the gun was a handgun or revolver. Assuming the “gun” was not an actual artillery piece, the real identity of the piece is left open to speculation.
Thanks for that post. I get so damn tired of these FReepers who just cannot ever accept that something is what it is and there's no conspiracy of withheld information or anything else at play. Frustrated group of Sherlock Holmes would-bes, I suppose.
Kids at that age are remarkably strong. I once saw one of my great nieces pick up a box that was twice her size and probably her own weight or more when she was 2 years old. They also tend to be impulsive and strong willed. You can spend hours telling a 3, 4 or 5 year old about the dangers of touching a hot stove or about running out into the street but despite that counseling and education, they will still sometimes touch the hot stove or run out into the street after a ball or a dog kids at that age can understand but often act on impulse because they dont yet have the ability to assess a situation and think things through before acting.
Thanks for that post. I get so damn tired of these FReepers who just cannot ever accept that something is what it is and there's no conspiracy of withheld information or anything else at play. Frustrated group of Sherlock Holmes would-bes, I suppose
Ockham's razor.
Glock
You really don’t allow your grandkids into your home? Really? Honest and truly? Ever? (just asking cos we carry, the grandkids are here a lot, and we take measures to assure they will never find a gun) Not being snarky, just feeling bad for the time they’ve missed with you.
Being a single guy can be cool, but you have to keep the children away from danger.
/johnny
That's almost too cliche to be a real utterance. It is hard to believe even a four year old would not know what a gun was, much less to ask with finger on the trigger.
How come these cases of kids finding a gun always result in death? Pretty good shots for kids who don't know what they're doing. Maybe we don't hear about the cases where someone is only wounded?
Perhaps asking;
Is this a good .40 or a 9mm?
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