Michigan boy, 5, killed by 6-year-old after finding gun at grandparents' home

Accidental shooting took place Monday in Garfield Twp., MI

A 5-year-old boy was killed when he and a 6-year-old boy found a gun at their grandparents' home in western Michigan, police said Wednesday.

The shooting occurred Monday in Newaygo County's Garfield Township, six weeks after a new Michigan law came into effect that requires owners to keep guns locked up when minors are present.

The gun fired while in the hands of the 6-year-old boy, state police said on X.

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The "two children found a firearm in the bedroom of their grandparents' home," police said.

Michigan crime

A Michigan child was accidentally killed after finding a gun at his grandparents' home.

Results of the ongoing investigation will be shared with the county prosecutor, police said.

"This family is grieving," Lt. Michelle Robinson told WZZM-TV.

Violation of Michigan's new gun storage law carries different consequences for an owner, depending on the details of each incident and whether someone is wounded or killed.

In February, a Flint man was the first person to be charged, after his 2-year-old daughter got access to a gun and wounded herself. The case is pending.

Twenty-one states have laws permitting criminal charges against people who fail to keep a gun inaccessible to a minor, according to the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence.

via FoxNews April 3rd 2024