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(1,462 posts)14. No mention of "playing with gun" in this local news account.
http://www.fox13news.com/news/258696306-story
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WHBQ) - A 19-year-old Tennessee woman was killed by the gun her own father gave her boyfriend as a graduation present, according to investigators.
Deputies in Shelby County, Tennessee say the recent high school graduate - 18-year-old Brennan Fields - was passing the gun around to his friends when it accidentally fired, hitting his girlfriend - Lucinda Luna.
They handed it back to him. He was in the process of putting it away and it went off, explained Shelby County Sheriffs Office spokesperson Earle Farrell.
Witnesses in the room confirmed that the incident was an accident. Investigators say they do not plan to file charges against him.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WHBQ) - A 19-year-old Tennessee woman was killed by the gun her own father gave her boyfriend as a graduation present, according to investigators.
Deputies in Shelby County, Tennessee say the recent high school graduate - 18-year-old Brennan Fields - was passing the gun around to his friends when it accidentally fired, hitting his girlfriend - Lucinda Luna.
They handed it back to him. He was in the process of putting it away and it went off, explained Shelby County Sheriffs Office spokesperson Earle Farrell.
Witnesses in the room confirmed that the incident was an accident. Investigators say they do not plan to file charges against him.
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friendly_iconoclast
Jun 2017
#22
If he was the captain of a boat and he was "playing" before it crashed, should he be charged?
Doodley
Jun 2017
#10
I think it depends on the circumstances (just as with child-in-a-hot-car, and other
petronius
Jun 2017
#17