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Reports of Unintended Gun Violence Collected from Media Reports Across the United States

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Adult Arrested Adult Injury North Dakota September 11, 2025September 16, 2025 by Jo Ellen Ackerman

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2025

Bullet Fired Inside Home Seriously Injures Man on Sidewalk  A 50-year-old man was walking outside his neighbor’s residence in Minot, North Dakota, when a bullet from inside the home went through the front door and struck him. He was seriously injured, but is listed in stable condition at the hospital. Jesse David Cureton, age 38, …

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  • SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 2022

    A three-year old Jacksonville, Florida boy found a loaded and unsecured gun in the bedroom of his home today. He shot himself in the head and died.

    Alexander Sibley, a 36-year old man, was later arrested and charged with illegal gun possession based on a prior felony conviction.  A neighbor told a reporter, “I do think the individual who had the gun out, in the sight of that child, I do think he should pay the consequences for what has happened."

    According to a summary contained in the news report, “Florida law requires firearms that could potentially be accessed by a minor to be kept in a locked box, a secure location, or secured with a trigger lock.”  Whether relying on the summary or on the text of the law, the definition of a “secure location” creates some ambiguity, because it is unclear what locations a “reasonable person” would consider secure.  [According to the report, a Jacksonville police lieutenant, “encouraged community members to secure their firearms in a safe place and practice proper gun safety,”  a standard that is even less protective of children.]  Failure to comply with Florida’s safe storage law is a misdemeanor.

    Finally, no one questioned why we allow gun manufacturers to design guns that a three-year old can fire. 

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    Mindy Wadley, “Jacksonville Man Charged in Connection with Toddler's Accidental Shooting Death,” First Coast News (April 5, 2022).

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