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JUSTICE FOR CAYLEE MARIE - STILL WAITING
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Authorities in Florida are trying to determine what, if any, charges to file against a father who says his toddler son picked up his semi-automatic handgun and accidentally shot and killed his mother last week.
"At the very least, it could be negligence for leaving the firearm accessible to the child," Tania Rues, a Miramar, Fla. Police Department spokeswoman, told The Huffington Post. "Obviously, you have potential of manslaughter and upwards as well, [but] I really wouldn't want to speculate at this moment."
According to Rues, neighbors reported hearing the shot at 7 p.m., and Baileys 911 call was placed fewer than five minutes later.
"It was dispatched at 7:04, and our officers arrived fairly quickly because they were actually in the building next door investigating an [unrelated case]," she said.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/26/toddlers-accidental-fatal-shooting-mother_n_853971.html
Fewer than 5 minutes, 4 minutes... We found my ex F-I-L deceased in our home - it took me fewer than 30 seconds to place that call, when no one had arrived after what seemed like forever, I called back - The dispatcher informed me it had been 2 minutes since my first call. TWO very long minutes.
FOUR MINUTES - an eternity in an emergency.
"At the very least, it could be negligence for leaving the firearm accessible to the child," Tania Rues, a Miramar, Fla. Police Department spokeswoman, told The Huffington Post. "Obviously, you have potential of manslaughter and upwards as well, [but] I really wouldn't want to speculate at this moment."
According to Rues, neighbors reported hearing the shot at 7 p.m., and Baileys 911 call was placed fewer than five minutes later.
"It was dispatched at 7:04, and our officers arrived fairly quickly because they were actually in the building next door investigating an [unrelated case]," she said.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/26/toddlers-accidental-fatal-shooting-mother_n_853971.html
Fewer than 5 minutes, 4 minutes... We found my ex F-I-L deceased in our home - it took me fewer than 30 seconds to place that call, when no one had arrived after what seemed like forever, I called back - The dispatcher informed me it had been 2 minutes since my first call. TWO very long minutes.
FOUR MINUTES - an eternity in an emergency.