Accidental Shooting

7-Year-Old Fatally Shoots Toddler Brother; Gun Safety Debate Reignited

A seven-year-old boy accidentally shot and killed his two-year-old brother after finding a loaded gun in the glove compartment of a truck. This tragic incident, which unfolded in a California parking lot, highlights the devastating consequences of unsecured firearms and underscores the urgent need for responsible gun ownership. The ease with which the seven-year-old accessed the weapon, combined with the young age of both children, paints a deeply disturbing picture of preventable tragedy.

The incident occurred while the children’s mother was briefly outside the vehicle, unloading groceries. This raises serious questions about parental supervision and the choices made regarding firearm storage.… Continue reading

The Voice Winner Sundance Head Accidentally Shoots Himself

Sundance Head, winner of “The Voice” season 11, suffered an accidental self-inflicted gunshot wound to the stomach while handling a firearm at his Texas ranch. The incident occurred when his .22 caliber pistol fell from its holster and discharged. He was airlifted to a Tyler hospital but thankfully did not require surgery and was released Friday. Head, who has several upcoming performances, is recovering at home.

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Former Florida deputy who says he accidentally shot girlfriend while ‘dry-firing’ gun arrested for manslaughter

As I read the news about the former Florida deputy who said he accidentally shot his girlfriend while ‘dry-firing’ a gun, my initial reaction was one of shock and disbelief. How could someone with extensive firearm training, someone who was entrusted with upholding the law and protecting the public, make such a grave error in judgment? The tragic incident, where the girlfriend was shot in the head, raises many questions about accountability, responsibility, and the misuse of firearms.

The fact that the incident occurred while the former deputy was demonstrating the use of a rifle is particularly concerning. It’s basic knowledge for any gun owner that you should always treat a firearm as if it is loaded, even when it’s not.… Continue reading

8-year-old Utah boy dies after shooting himself in car while mother was inside store

What a tragedy, what a heartbreak, what an avoidable loss of life. An 8-year-old boy, full of innocence and wonder, lost his life in the most senseless and preventable way possible. He shot himself in the head with a loaded gun left unattended in a car by his mother while she was inside a convenience store in Lehi, Utah. The news of this horrific incident shakes me to my core and fills me with a mix of deep sorrow and seething anger.

Upon reflection, the lack of laws in Utah regarding the ensurement of secure firearm storage is baffling and disturbing.… Continue reading

5-year-old Utah boy dies from accidental, self-inflicted gunshot wound

As a parent, I was saddened and deeply affected by the news of the 5-year-old Utah boy who tragically died from an accidental, self-inflicted gunshot wound. The fact that this young child found a 9mm handgun in the back room of his house and was able to fire a single shot is absolutely heartbreaking. The boy’s parents and siblings were in the home but not with him in the room at the time of the shooting, which raises questions about how accessible and unsecured firearms can lead to such devastating consequences.

It is unfathomable to me that responsible gun owners would leave loaded guns laying around the house, especially where young children could access them.… Continue reading