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US eight-year-old boy kills baby girl with dad’s gun

Man who brought son to meet partner’s kids charged with negligence, others

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 29 Jun 2022 8:00AM

US eight-year-old boy kills baby girl with dad’s gun
A recent report by Everytown For Gun Safety states that every year, hundreds of children in the United States (US) gain access to unsecured, loaded guns in closets and nightstand drawers, in backpacks and purses, or just left out. – Pixabay pic, June 29, 2022

WASHINGTON – An eight-year-old boy shot dead a baby girl and wounded her toddler sister while playing with his father’s gun in Florida last weekend, police said.

The father, 45-year-old Roderick Randall, was arrested and charged with culpable negligence, unlawful possession of a firearm and concealment of evidence, Escambia County Sheriff Chip Simmons said.

The tragedy – all too common in a country awash with firearms – took place in a motel where Randall, who has a criminal record that forbade him from owning a gun, met with his girlfriend.

He had brought his son, while his girlfriend had brought along her two-year-old twins and her one-year-old daughter.

At one point, Randall went out and left his weapon “in the closet”, said the sheriff during a press conference. Knowing where it was hidden, his son took it out and started playing with it while the girls’ mother was asleep.

“He pulls the gun from the holster, starts playing with it and fires a round into the one-year-old toddler, ultimately killing the one-year-old. The bullet then goes through and strikes one of the two-year-old toddlers who’s injured but is expected to recover.”

When the father returned, he took the gun and an unidentified substance – that might have been drugs – out of the room before the police arrived.

The baby girl’s death is the latest in a staggering series of similar accidents.

“Every year, hundreds of children in the United States (US) gain access to unsecured, loaded guns in closets and nightstand drawers, in backpacks and purses, or just left out,” according to a recent report by Everytown For Gun Safety.

“With tragic regularity, children find these unsecured guns and unintentionally shoot themself or someone else.”

The organisation, which advocates for increased regulation of firearms, estimates that these “unintentional shootings” by minors cause an average of 350 deaths each year.

Generally, firearms cause approximately 40,000 deaths a year in the US, including suicides, according to the Gun Violence Archive website. – AFP, June 29, 2022

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