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arista 13-04-2015 12:45 AM

USA: Toddler shoots and kills one-year-old boy in Cleveland
 
Had to be America
sadly.

Police say the boy picked up an unattended gun inside the home on the city’s east side and accidentally shot the baby in the head


http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2...cleveland-ohio

Tragic
who do they charge?

http://imgick.cleveland.com/home/cle...c248cc64bf.JPG

http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index...ally_shot.html

http://imgick.cleveland.com/home/cle...7dc4792890.JPG

BBfanUSA 13-04-2015 12:53 AM

Child Endangerment is for sure going to someone.

First of all, how do you not take the Chamber out? 2nd, why isn't the safety trigger on?

arista 13-04-2015 01:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BBfanUSA (Post 7697172)
Child Endangerment is for sure going to someone.

First of all, how do you not take the Chamber out? 2nd, why isn't the safety trigger on?


Yes that would have stopped it
so true

I guess this will be on the Morning FoxNewsHD
and CNN America

Ninastar 13-04-2015 01:26 AM

100% the parents fault

I can completely understand why a person living in America would want to keep a gun in their home. But what I don't understand is why people don't keep these guns, completely hidden and out of reach from children...

This was easily preventable... R.I.P to that poor baby and my thoughts are with the child who accidentally killed them. Its something they will have to live with for the rest of their life.

Ammi 13-04-2015 04:41 AM

....jeez, how truly awful for both parents..I'm not sure that charging anyone in this would have any value, it's tragic and pointless enough without adding to that I any way...just so terribly sad...

arista 13-04-2015 05:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chaos (Post 7697210)
100% the parents fault

I can completely understand why a person living in America would want to keep a gun in their home. But what I don't understand is why people don't keep these guns, completely hidden and out of reach from children...

This was easily preventable... R.I.P to that poor baby and my thoughts are with the child who accidentally killed them. Its something they will have to live with for the rest of their life.


Yes the Parent or Parents
and you are right a Gun in needed
but like BBfanUSA says
Saftey Trigger should be on
as a norm

Ammi 13-04-2015 05:40 AM

..is this a sibling then..?..

Josy 13-04-2015 07:49 AM

'An unattended gun'

Words that should never be read tbh.

I feel heart sorry for both these kids, the little soul that died and the one that now has to live with what happened for the rest of their life.

lostalex 13-04-2015 07:55 AM

It could just as easily have been one child knocking over the TV set onto another child. This was 100% an accident. has very little to do with guns and very much to do with parental supervision. very tragic.

Glenn. 13-04-2015 08:28 AM

'Has very little to do with guns'

What?

Glenn. 13-04-2015 08:36 AM

Leaving a loaded gun within the reach of a child is beyond stupidity.

lostalex 13-04-2015 08:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quasar (Post 7697419)
Leaving a loaded gun within the reach of a child is beyond stupidity.

leaving children around anything dangerous is stupid. no one is disputing that. most children that die in accidents are not killed by guns though, they are killed by other dangerous objects, like heavy TV's, or boiling oil, or dangling curtain strings, or a million other things parents should be aware of if they were watching their children properly.

How many children die from drowning every year because their parents weren't watching?

it has nothing to do with guns, it has everything to do with parents NOT MINDING THEIR CHILDREN.

Glenn. 13-04-2015 09:03 AM

If the gun wasn't left within the reach of a child we wouldn't be having this conversation. Accidents are accidents yes but this is severe neglect.

smudgie 13-04-2015 09:12 AM

Beyond tragic, for all concerned.
Poor bairns.

kirklancaster 13-04-2015 09:53 AM

It's neglect all right - 'CRIMINAL NEGLECT'. ANY adult STUPID enough to leave a LOADED gun with the safety off in a position where a child can access it SHOULD NEVER BE ALLOWED TO OWN A GUN IN THE FIRST PLACE.

If they had LEGAL entitlement to have a gun in the house then it's time that the relevant licensing authorities started incorporating mandatory INTELLIGENCE TESTS and PSYCHOLOGICAL PROFILING ASSESSMENTS in their criterion for issuing licences.

Yes - accidents DO happen within the home, and sometimes those accidents DO involve ordinary, everyday household objects such as electric or gas fires, or boiling pans and kettles etc, but a GUN is NOT an ordinary everyday household object.

A gun is not even like a sharp KITCHEN KNIFE which may be being used in food preparation in the kitchen and put down absent-mindedly in a position accessible to a child when the phone rings or when the person using the knife breaks off to answer the door etc.

A GUN is a GUN and NOT something which should be handled or used everyday, so what possible reason can there be for a LOADED GUN with THE SAFETY OFF being left unattended in a position where a child can ACCESS it?

If it was being cleaned, then why was it LOADED?

What was the IDIOT who left it where the child could take it actually DOING WITH IT? ADMIRING IT? LOOKING IN THE MIRROR while he pretended to be JOHN WAYNE and practising his QUICK DRAW, then left it on the sofa while he went for a jog?

I know that this is a tragedy for all concerned - none more than the innocent little baby and his brother - but there is a very real danger that if there is not a 'no holds barred' inquest at least, that this could set a precedent somewhere down the line', for perverse, evil parents or step-parent, or 'live in boyfriend', to murder a child with the confidence that a tiny brother or sister can be blamed, and the pretence of 'accidentally leaving a loaded gun with the safety off where the child could take it' will be accepted without question or punishment.

Fecking sickening - Poor kids.

user104658 13-04-2015 10:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 7697405)
It could just as easily have been one child knocking over the TV set onto another child. This was 100% an accident. has very little to do with guns and very much to do with parental supervision. very tragic.

Don't think I can agree on this Alex. Yes obviously parental idiocy is the issue but I'd say specifically the idiocy of leaving a loaded firearm lying around. It's madness.

Yes, a TV could fall on a child and hurt them, but it's actually very unlikely that it would kill them. Even a sharp knife, a minor injury is more likely than death, but even leaving knives in reach of a toddler is madness.

But come on. A loaded gun ready to fire, where a toddler can access it? The likelihood of someone being injured or killed is sky high. It's not even in the same ballpark... In fact Not even in the same area code... As leaving a child around a normal room with potential hazards like heavy objects.

user104658 13-04-2015 10:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Josy (Post 7697402)
'An unattended gun'

Words that should never be read tbh.

Exactly. Even out of reach of kids. When a gun isn't in the hands of its owner, it shouldn't be loaded, and the clip shouldn't be kept in the same place as the gun. Getting both parts and loading the gun should have to be a very deliberate act.

Nedusa 13-04-2015 10:41 AM

Can anyone even begin to imagine the years of psychological torment that poor toddler is going to have to endure.

Stupid Parents, this is not an accident , this is 2nd or 3rd Degree Murder by the parent who left a loaded gun next to two little children.

Beyond Belief......

lostalex 13-04-2015 10:43 AM

I hope everyone here realizes that i am not pro-gun at all, but i think accidents by children with guns is not really relevant to the debate about gun rights. i'm much more worried about adults with guns, adults that know exactly what they are doing with them.

Tom4784 13-04-2015 10:52 AM

The parents should face charges, If America is unwilling to tighten gun control then they should at least enforce regulations on how guns are kept and handled. A gun should never be left out in the open and it should never be in reach of a child.

kirklancaster 13-04-2015 11:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 7697469)
The parents should face charges, If America is unwilling to tighten gun control then they should at least enforce regulations on how guns are kept and handled. A gun should never be left out in the open and it should never be in reach of a child.

:clap1::clap1::clap1:

arista 13-04-2015 11:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 7697469)
The parents should face charges, If America is unwilling to tighten gun control then they should at least enforce regulations on how guns are kept and handled. A gun should never be left out in the open and it should never be in reach of a child.


Yes.


America is land of the Gun
It will never charge.


The Ideal Property
has Armed Response signs

Crimson Dynamo 13-04-2015 11:36 AM

i mean really


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