Child Death (18 and Under) Child Under 18 (as Shooter) Juvenile Arrested Mississippi

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2020

In Biloxi, Mississipi, Bennie Hiep Lu, a 15-year old, accidentally shot and killed another teenager.  The boys were playing with a gun and Lu pulled the trigger in the belief that the gun was unloaded.  Reports indicate that “Bennie has been placed under arrest and is being charged as an adult with manslaughter. … After …

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Adult Arrested Child Death (18 and Under) Juvenile Arrested Missouri Pennsylvania

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2020

Two teenagers were shot to death today by others in incidents that involved playing with a gun.  In Tamaqua, a borough in Eastern Pennsylvania, Eric Tavener was shot and killed accidentally by 21-year old Francis Witmayer.  Witnesses said that Tavener, an 18-year old, was playing with a gun when he was asked to return it …

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Child Death (18 and Under) Child Injury (18 and Under) Child Under 18 (as Shooter) Juvenile Arrested Ongoing Investigation Tennessee

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2020

Two Tennessee teens were unintentionally shot this weekend. One is dead and the other is recovering at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.   In Memphis, 16-year old Jordan Milan was shot and killed by his 17-year old friend, who was playing with a gun.  The 17-year old, who was not identified by police, was arrested and charged …

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Adult Arrested Arkansas Child Death (18 and Under)

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2020

In Texarkana Arkansas, Kayden May was charged with manslaughter after the shooting death of his girlfriend Abbigale Thacker in their home.  Both May and Thacker were 18-year olds. May’s charge was reduced from second-degree murder to manslaughter after authorities concluded that Thacker’s death resulted from an “extreme case of gun safety violations.”  A Texarkana police …

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Child Death (18 and Under) Kentucky No Charges Filed

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2020

In Dunmor, Kentucky, a 15-year old boy was killed when a firearm accidentally discharged while he was target shooting with a friend and his friend’s mother on their property.  The Kentucky State Police investigated and concluded: “it was an accidental discharge.  Detectives are working to determine exactly how the incident happened. No one has been …

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Child Injury (18 and Under) Child Under 18 (as Shooter) Illinois Ongoing Investigation Texas

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2020

On Valentine’s Day, four young children were shot and injured in their homes by other children.  Three children were shot in two incidents in Chicago, Illinois.  The other incident occurred in Dallas, Texas. An eight-year old boy and a 12-year old girl were both shot in Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood on the South Side by another …

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Adult Injury Child Injury (18 and Under) Ongoing Investigation Pennsylvania Vermont

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2020

Police announced today that they are still considering filing charges against an unidentified 21-year old in White Township, Pennsylvania, who accidentally shot his four-month old son with a 9-mm handgun.  The boy suffered significant injuries after being hit in the upper body, but is expected to survive. At the time of the shooting, the boy’s …

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Alabama Child Death (18 and Under) Child Under 18 (as Shooter) Ongoing Investigation

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2020

In Harvest, Alabama, five-year old Maxton Hughes, the son of a Huntsville police officer, apparently found a gun in the family car and accidentally shot himself in the head.  A parent found the child and drove him to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.  An investigation is ongoing but no charges are expected. “This …

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Child Death (18 and Under) No Charges Filed Ohio

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2020

In Hinckley, Ohio, 13-year old Max Muzyczka, an eighth grader, was shot to death.   Police reported that “the initial investigation indicates this was sadly a tragic accident.”  Authorities declined to release additional information about the incident out of respect for the the boy’s family. According to a statement issued by the school district, “Max was …

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