According to Minneapolis Police, a 2-year-old boy was shot by a boy who is under the age of 5.
http://kstp.com/news/stories/S2856614.shtml?cat=1
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According to Minneapolis Police, a 2-year-old boy was shot by a boy who is under the age of 5.
Shipyard wrote:no kidding. that guy gets banned from here more than i quit this place
Shipyard wrote: go hug your kids tonight and double check all your gear.
shippy out.
Shipyard wrote:this happened to the family of a woman i work with. very, very sad story. you don't know the details and i'm not about to post any of anyone elses personal business on an open forum.
i don't know the whole story either. it happened to a good family doing what they could in a bad part of town. that's all i'm comfortable saying. it's a **** tragedy.
so before all the internet arm chair operators start assuming a whole bunch of bull **** and monday morning quarterbacking the situation, remember that someones child is dead. think for a minute about how much that sucks.
what can you take away from this today? instead of getting all philosophical on a **** internet chat board, go hug your kids tonight and double check all your gear.
shippy out.
BRAHAM, Minn. -- An 11-year-old girl from east-central Minnesota is reported in critical condition after being accidently shot in the head by her father Thursday.
Pine County Sheriff Robin Cole says Maddy Montanye's father was doing target practice with a .22-caliber pistol outside his home near Braham when the gun jammed.
Cole says he brought the gun inside the house and was trying to fix it when it went off Thursday evening shooting Maddy Montanye in the head from across the room. The father had been in the living room while Maddy was seated at the kitchen table.
The sheriff says other family members were present.
Maddy was conscious when sheriff's deputies arrived. She was taken by air to Hennepin County Medical where she remains critical as of Friday morning.
Shipyard wrote:no kidding. that guy gets banned from here more than i quit this place
^^^wow... pumping the shooting of a girl by her father to make a point about... what exactly?
new low dude. new **** low.... even for you.
this makes me **** sick. i hope i never have the pleasure of ever being anywhere near you.
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20mm wrote:The details of this shooting will probably be public record before the month is out. It's against the law to allow children under 18 to have access to firearms in Minnesota: 609.666 NEGLIGENT STORAGE OF FIREARMS.
609.666 NEGLIGENT STORAGE OF FIREARMS.
Subdivision 1.Definitions.
For purposes of this section, the following words have the meanings given.
(a) "Firearm" means a device designed to be used as a weapon, from which is expelled a projectile by the force of any explosion or force of combustion.
(b) "Child" means a person under the age of 18 years.
(c) "Loaded" means the firearm has ammunition in the chamber or magazine, if the magazine is in the firearm, unless the firearm is incapable of being fired by a child who is likely to gain access to the firearm.
Subd. 2.Access to firearms.
A person is guilty of a gross misdemeanor who negligently stores or leaves a loaded firearm in a location where the person knows, or reasonably should know, that a child is likely to gain access, unless reasonable action is taken to secure the firearm against access by the child.
Subd. 3.Limitations.
Subdivision 2 does not apply to a child's access to firearms that was obtained as a result of an unlawful entry.
jgalt wrote:20mm wrote:The details of this shooting will probably be public record before the month is out. It's against the law to allow children under 18 to have access to firearms in Minnesota: 609.666 NEGLIGENT STORAGE OF FIREARMS.
If you're going to reference the statute, especially one so short, you may as well get it right:609.666 NEGLIGENT STORAGE OF FIREARMS.
Subdivision 1.Definitions.
For purposes of this section, the following words have the meanings given.
(a) "Firearm" means a device designed to be used as a weapon, from which is expelled a projectile by the force of any explosion or force of combustion.
(b) "Child" means a person under the age of 18 years.
(c) "Loaded" means the firearm has ammunition in the chamber or magazine, if the magazine is in the firearm, unless the firearm is incapable of being fired by a child who is likely to gain access to the firearm.
Subd. 2.Access to firearms.
A person is guilty of a gross misdemeanor who negligently stores or leaves a loaded firearm in a location where the person knows, or reasonably should know, that a child is likely to gain access, unless reasonable action is taken to secure the firearm against access by the child.
Subd. 3.Limitations.
Subdivision 2 does not apply to a child's access to firearms that was obtained as a result of an unlawful entry.
The firearm has got to be loaded for it to be negligence - though if the kid has easy access to both an unloaded firearm and the ammo for it, a talented prosecutor might be able to convince a jury that was enought...
20mm wrote:There are other laws on endangerment of a child if you're going to nitpick and be silly.
20mm wrote:There are other laws on endangerment of a child if you're going to nitpick and be silly.
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