Monday 13 March 2023

American 3-year old girl accidentally shoots and kills 4-year-old sister in Houston

 


American 3-year old girl accidentally shoots and kills 4-year-old sister in Houston

This is another tragic story as a result of irresponsible parents left the child unsupervised while playing with gun

By Edward Era Barbacena


Prosecutors will determine whether any adults will face charges after an unsupervised 3-year-old accidentally shot and killed her 4-year-old sister at their home in Houston, authorities said.

Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez called the Sunday shooting a “very preventable” situation.

“It seems like another tragic story of a child getting access to a firearm and hurting someone else,” Gonzalez said at a news conference. 

Police say the investigation is in the preliminary phase.

"Everyone's impacted, a community's impacted when a child loses their life in this way," Gonzalez said.

Here is what we know about the accidental shooting death:

The shooting occurred around 8 p.m. Sunday inside a Houston apartment where the two young children lived with their irresponsible  parents.

Five adults and the 3- and 4-year-old sisters were there around the time of the shooting, Gonzalez said. 

“It appears that one parent thought the other parent was maybe watching the other children, when in fact, the two toddlers were left basically unsupervised inside the bedroom,” he said.

The 3-year-old girl gained access to a loaded semi-automatic pistol and shot her older sibling.

Family members heard a single gunshot and ran to the bedroom, where investigators say they found the 4-year-old unresponsive on the floor.

"(They) picked up the gun, secured it at that point and called 911," Gonzalez said.

The 4-year-old died at the scene, according to police.

It's "very likely" that the adults in the home could face charges related to the unintentional shooting, Gonzalez said.

"Our investigators will consult with the Harris County District Attorney's office to see what charges are possible," he said.

The tragic shooting happened shortly after the Houston Police Department launched its first gun safe distribution program set to continue through summer.

Gonzalez urged gun owners to go beyond simply telling children not to touch weapons. 

The tragic shooting happened shortly after the Houston Police Department launched its first gun safe distribution program set to continue through summer.

Gonzalez urged gun owners to go beyond simply telling children not to touch weapons. 

"Make sure you're securing your weapons, get a gun safe and store it somewhere," the sheriff said. "We've got to do a little bit more, we see far too many tragic situations like this unfold."





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