20 unsecured guns found in house where toddler shot

nhboy

Ubi bene ibi patria
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"Detectives found 20 unsecured guns and thousands of rounds of ammunition throughout the home of the family of a 3-year-old boy who accidentally shot himself in the abdomen March 3, according to reports released last week. The boy, who survived the shooting, was flown to a Tucson hospital where he underwent surgery.

The case is being referred to the Pima County Attorney's Office, according to a Pima County Sheriff's detective. The boy's parents, Don and Sharina Marion, have not been arrested or charged. Don Marion is the volunteer fire chief for Elephant Head Fire Department.

The boy apparently pulled a small chair up to a counter where his mother was working on a laptop computer, saw the .32-caliber semi-automatic pistol there and shot himself, according to reports. The gun was in an ankle holster with the trigger exposed “and could easily be pulled by almost anyone,” according to a report.

Sharina Marion put the boy on a table and used a cloth to slow the bleeding as she called 9-1-1 and her husband. Don Marion spoke to the boy, who was in and out of consciousness, and who according to one account asked his dad to come home.

Sheriff's detectives obtained a search warrant for the house in Elephant Head and found 20 guns along with boxes, cans and bags of ammunition in several rooms. The weapons included shotguns, rifles, a Ruger and a Colt .45 handgun in a holster affixed to the headboard in the master bedroom. The family owns a gun safe where several weapons were found but it was not locked, according to the report.

One of the couple's four children told detectives he knew the safe was not locked; another said his father “did not remember the combination to the safe.”

Most of the weapons in the house were not loaded; several had rounds in the chamber and others had rounds in magazines, according to the report.

Sharina Marion told a detective she wasn't aware that there were unsecured guns in the home and indicated she believed the gun safe was locked. The family said the pistol in the shooting was usually kept atop a kitchen cupboard, out of reach of the couple's children, and said it must have fallen.

The Marions told detectives they taught their children, ages 3, 7, 9 and 10, firearms safety, and that they knew the guns were for protection and only to be accessed in an emergency with parental approval. They said all the children had fired guns, including the 3 year old, on a "church shoot" the day before the incident with several members of their church. The toddler pulled the trigger but did not handle the gun alone, according his parents."
 

HoosierDaddy

In a flyover state
I will venture a guess that all those guns got together during the night to plot a way to kill that ####ty-diapered little #### the next chance they got.
 

NextJen

Raisin cane
Ignorant parents for not securing their arms around children. Even if they have taught their children firearm safety, who is to say that some of the children might not have friends over who might find a gun? Punish them to the fullest extent possible. Next.
 

PsyOps

Pixelated
I will venture a guess that all those guns got together during the night to plot a way to kill that ####ty-diapered little #### the next chance they got.

And it's not just guns that plot and plan murders:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-22636/Boy-12-stabbed-baby-brother-death.html

A 12-year-old boy killed his six-month-old baby brother by stabbing him 17 times and cutting off his left hand as he lay in his cot, a court was told today.

Bristol Crown Court was told how the youngster, who is now 13 years old and cannot be named for legal reasons, walked into a Bristol police station on January 19 last year and told officers he had stabbed his brother - then produced a kitchen knife.

http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2014/03/student_6_stabbed_in_throat_wi.html

When a classmate stabbed six-year-old Ruben Aguilar in the throat with a pencil recently, the Sacramento, Calif., elementary school didn’t phone an ambulance.

Instead, they called the boy’s parents, who were forced to come into the school and take their son to the hospital, with the pencil still lodged in the boy’s throat.
 

Bay_Kat

Tropical
The same can happen with a car and an idiot that texts or drinks and drives and wipes out an entire family. So the gun thing to me is a moot point, it's the person with the gun, but the OP doesn't get that, guns are bad not the people. Ban everything.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
I could leave a loaded 12g shot gun on the bed, my daughter will NOT touch it ... and she is going to smack any visitors that try ....
 
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