Miami: The Father A fatal two-year-old child shot her mother in the head when she was a zoom meeting, had been arrested in Florida because she failed to keep a gun from the reach of toddlers.
Veondre Avery, 22, who was charged with murder and failure to store firearms safely, detained on Tuesday, police and prosecutors.
Avery has saved a pistol loaded and without security in – in a themed backpack with the children’s television series “Paw Patrol.” The mother of the 21-year-old boy, Shamaya Lynn, was shot in their home on August 11 with one bullet, while in the midst of a zoom meeting.
In a telephone call to emergency services, one of Lynn’s co-worker can be heard said: “One of the girls fainted, he bleeded.
He has a camera.
His baby cries behind,” according to Orlando Sentinel newspaper.
Avery, who has gone during the incident, also contacted emergency services after returning, begging them for “please quickly,” according to the paper.
Police officers arrived to find Avery trying to revive his girlfriend in their apartment at Altamonte Springs, a North City of Orlando.
But he was declared dead shortly afterwards with paramedics.
The date of the trial has not been established, according to the District Prosecutor’s statement and Faggard.
The accidental shooting by children has never been heard in the United States.
At the end of September, a two-year-old boy accidentally committed suicide in Texas after finding a gun published in a relative backpack.
“Every year, hundreds of children in the United States gain access to weapons without collateral and loads in cabinets and desk drawers, in backpacks and wallets, or have just been left,” said a recent report by everytown for weapons safety, the control advocacy group firearms .
According to the organization, an accidental shooting by minors has led to 879 deaths since 2015 and 114 this year.