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In just seconds, a boy, a gun, a death, then grief
Tuesday, April 9, 2013 6:41 AM
NIKI2
Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...
Quote:It happened in just seconds, by all accounts. A pistol in the hands of a 4-year-old boy went off Saturday, killing Josephine Fanning, the 48-year-old wife of Wilson County Sheriff's Deputy Daniel Fanning. The tragedy has shaken the town of Lebanon, Tennessee, and has provided another example of the sometimes deadly intersection of children and guns. While lawmakers in Washington wrestle this week with the divisive politics of firearms, the community just east of Nashville is beside itself with grief. It happened during what had been a lazy, happy day at a home cookout. Deputy Fanning and a relative went into a bedroom to look at some of the lawman's guns, said Tennessee Bureau of Investigation spokeswoman Kristin Helm. Later, Josephine Fanning and the boy -- who was the deputy's 4-year-old nephew -- walked into the room. At some point, the boy picked up a loaded pistol from a bed, Helm said. It was the deputy's personal weapon, not his service pistol, she said. With a single shot, Fanning's wife was dead.
Quote:He wrote that he had set down his off-duty weapon "only seconds before the tragedy." "I would like the viewers to know that officers of Wilson County do not make a habit of leaving loaded guns simply lying around," he wrote. "The door to the room the accident happened in stays locked unless we were sleeping or we were in it," Fanning wrote. "This was the only loaded gun in the house other than my duty weapon, which was locked away." Wilson County Sheriff Robert Bryan said Fanning had been showing "another person that was there at the house some of his weapons he had locked in a secure gun safe," reported CNN affiliate WTVF. No one saw the boy enter the room, WTVF quoted Bryan as saying. "Split second," Bryan said. "We're talking about seconds for that kid to walk in that room unbeknownst to them, grab that gun and it goes off." "He took all the precautions, he's a trained law enforcement officer, trains with weapons all the time." Deputy Fanning also works as a school resource officer at Lebanon's Sam Houston Elementary, reported CNN affiliate WSMV.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013 6:53 AM
Quote:(TOMS RIVER, N.J.) — A 4-year-old child who brought a gun outside his home shot and seriously wounded a 6-year-old neighbor when the weapon somehow discharged as they played together, authorities said Tuesday. The child got the .22-caliber rifle from inside his home in Toms River in southern New Jersey and it discharged accidently around 6:40 p.m. Monday, Ocean County Prosecutor Joseph Coronato said during a news conference. The wounded child was about 15 yards away from the younger one at the time. The younger child’s mother then called 911 to report the shooting, Coronato said. The wounded child was shot in the head and hospitalized in serious condition, and further details on his injuries were not disclosed. Coronato declined to provide specific details on the shooting, citing the ongoing investigation, and said it was “too early” to know whether anyone would be charged in the case. He would not say who owned the gun or speculate on how the 4-year-old got the weapon. The shooting occurred in what neighbors say is a quiet residential area of the Ocean County community, at a home near the edge of a cul-de-sac.More at http://nation.time.com/2013/04/09/4-year-old-accidentally-shoots-6-year-old/#ixzz2Pz9xGiJG
Tuesday, April 9, 2013 6:54 AM
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Tuesday, April 9, 2013 8:13 AM
KWICKO
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)
Quote:And this is a man who is VERY careful about his guns: Quote: He wrote that he had set down his off-duty weapon "only seconds before the tragedy." "I would like the viewers to know that officers of Wilson County do not make a habit of leaving loaded guns simply lying around," he wrote. "The door to the room the accident happened in stays locked unless we were sleeping or we were in it," Fanning wrote. "This was the only loaded gun in the house other than my duty weapon, which was locked away." Wilson County Sheriff Robert Bryan said Fanning had been showing "another person that was there at the house some of his weapons he had locked in a secure gun safe," reported CNN affiliate WTVF.
Quote: He wrote that he had set down his off-duty weapon "only seconds before the tragedy." "I would like the viewers to know that officers of Wilson County do not make a habit of leaving loaded guns simply lying around," he wrote. "The door to the room the accident happened in stays locked unless we were sleeping or we were in it," Fanning wrote. "This was the only loaded gun in the house other than my duty weapon, which was locked away." Wilson County Sheriff Robert Bryan said Fanning had been showing "another person that was there at the house some of his weapons he had locked in a secure gun safe," reported CNN affiliate WTVF.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013 9:36 AM
KPO
Sometimes you own the libs. Sometimes, the libs own you.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013 11:32 AM
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