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Adult Arrested Child Death (18 and Under) New Mexico August 3, 2022August 8, 2022 by Gary Klein

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2022

Zyon Williams, 19, of Clovis, New Mexico told police he was walking with two of his friends with his grandmother’s 9mm XD pistol tucked into the waistband of his pants. He was playing with the pistol as he approached the building where Shammiel Kirven, age 17, was standing and he pointed it at her. The gun …

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  • WHEN A SIX-YEAR-OLD SHOOTS A TEACHER

    There has been substantial media coverage about an incident on January 6, 2023 in which a six-year-old Newport News, Virginia boy brought a loaded Taurus pistol to school and shot his first-grade teacher. According to some reports, the teacher, Abigail Zwerner, ushered her other students to safety after being shot. Fortunately, Ms. Zwerner, though seriously injured, appears likely to survive.

    The Taurus pistol used in the incident belonged to the boy’s mother, who had legally purchased it. To date, there has been little reporting about how and where the gun was stored in the boy’s home.

    Remarkably, there was a similar incident in Michigan in 2000, when a 6-year old brought a gun to school and deliberately shot and killed six-year-old Kayla Rolland, another student in his first-grade class.

                Law enforcement authorities investigating the recent incident have sparked a national debate by stating that the child’s actions  constituted an “intentional shooting” and by taking the boy “into custody.” This incorrectly implied to some that the relevant authorities believed the six-year-old to be criminally culpable.

    The inevitable result was that many commentators focused on the obvious inability of a six-year-old to formulate criminal intent.  Others made the incident an excuse for a renewed call for magnetometers to be placed in elementary schools across the country to screen children and their backpacks on the way into school. (Note: Recent reports indicate that based on a tip, the boy’s backpack had actually been searched on the day of the incident and nothing had been found.)

    Given the ongoing allure of guns to children, these issues distract from larger and equally important questions about our state and national gun policies:

    • Why don’t we have safe storage laws that would prevent children from discovering unattended loaded guns in their homes or in the family car. Most importantly, kids should never have access to unattended guns.
    • Why do we allow gun manufacturers to design and manufacture guns that lack the type of basic safety features that would prevent an average six-year-old from using them. Guns should have integrated locks, a trigger pull heavy enough to prevent a young child from firing them, and an external manual safety that is difficult for a child to manipulate.
    • Why does the criminal negligence of a parent who allows their child to have access to a loaded gun act as a shield for gun manufacturers from liability in connection with an obvious design defect: manufacturing and marketing pistols that even a child can fire.

    Regulators need to take responsibility for gun design and gun safety requirements that both prevent children from gaining access to guns and prevent children from firing those guns when they do gain access.

    We’ve written extensively about each of these basic gun safety issues elsewhere at the hyperlinks provided. Suffice to say that once again this was a preventable tragedy that our lax gun laws failed to prevent.

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