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US toddler shoots younger brother
A three-year-old girl in the US state of California has accidentally shot her younger brother dead with a gun found in her home, say police.
The girl is believed to have found the .45 calibre semi-automatic handgun under her parents' bed.
Her two-year-old brother was taken to Kern County hospital with a critical chest wound but later died.
Police investigating the incident said the children's mother had been at home at the time.
Police Sgt Greg Terry said police would be looking at whether the weapon had been safely secured.
"It's so important that if you're going to have firearms in your possession, make sure they're stored safely, so that incidents like this don't occur," local media quoted Sgt Terry as saying.
BBC NEWS | Americas | US toddler shoots younger brother
A three-year-old girl in the US state of California has accidentally shot her younger brother dead with a gun found in her home, say police.
The girl is believed to have found the .45 calibre semi-automatic handgun under her parents' bed.
Her two-year-old brother was taken to Kern County hospital with a critical chest wound but later died.
Police investigating the incident said the children's mother had been at home at the time.
Police Sgt Greg Terry said police would be looking at whether the weapon had been safely secured.
"It's so important that if you're going to have firearms in your possession, make sure they're stored safely, so that incidents like this don't occur," local media quoted Sgt Terry as saying.
BBC NEWS | Americas | US toddler shoots younger brother

liebling. nope they don't. they should not deserve to have guns at all because they make us responsible gun owners look bad. Even though there is no children at my home, my gun is locked by 2 things - the vault and the trigger lock.
