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Boy Accidentally Kills Himself With Uzi
8-Year-Old Fired Submachine Gun Under Adult Supervision At Massachusetts Gun Fair
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/10/27/national/main4547353.shtml
WESTFIELD, Mass., Oct. 27, 2008
(AP) An 8-year-old boy died after accidentally shooting himself in the head while firing an Uzi submachine gun under adult supervision at a gun fair.
The boy lost control of the weapon while firing it Sunday at the Machine Gun Shoot and Firearms Expo at the Westfield Sportsman's Club, Police Lt. Lawrence Valliere said.
The boy was with a certified instructor and "was shooting the weapon down range when the force of the weapon made it travel up and back toward his head, where he suffered the injury," a police statement said. Police called it a "self-inflicted accidental shooting."
The victim was taken to Baystate Medical Center where he died. His name was not released.
Although the death appears to be an accident, police and the Hampden district attorney's office were investigating, officials said.
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Jesus. I have no words.
But atleast the boy died while exercising his constitutional rights.
I'm sorry, 8 years old is too young, especially for this kind of gun.
There was also a shooting at a university in Arkansas last night that left 2 people dead and 1 wounded. Police have 2 suspects and are searching for 2 more.
We had an adult malfunction, a tragic one.
A stupid, unforgivable, heinous one.
Sorry. Pg hormones again.
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that isn't even related. When my son got his first .22 he walked across the street and proceeded to give his aunt a 20 minute lecture on gun safety, just like he'd been given. She was impressed and he was six. I'm with Sweetness and Cloudy on this one. We had an adult malfunction, a tragic one.
The two stories are linked by the gun culture in America. Three more people would be alive today if common sense prevailed rather than paranoia and a fascination with violence.
that isn't even related. When my son got his first .22 he walked across the street and proceeded to give his aunt a 20 minute lecture on gun safety, just like he'd been given. She was impressed and he was six. I'm with Sweetness and Cloudy on this one. We had an adult malfunction, a tragic one.
I agree that the ADULT instructor taught an 8 year old how to shoot himself in the head, the instructor was an idiot.
Also parents should have the right to decide when thier children are intelligent and responsible enough to handle firearms ..... but I think you are pushing it with a six year old and a 22, kids are kids even when they know it is not a toy.
Children need to be taught because they WILL make mistakes, younger children will make more mistakes.
Of course that is Just My Opinion, per usual.
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By the age of seven, I was going to the range with my dad. I think a lot depends on the child.
that isn't even related. When my son got his first .22 he walked across the street and proceeded to give his aunt a 20 minute lecture on gun safety, just like he'd been given. She was impressed and he was six. I'm with Sweetness and Cloudy on this one. We had an adult malfunction, a tragic one.
You let a six year old kid have a .22???
Why? Because it's smaller than a .3006?