With a big gun. The poor child he accidentally shot faces multiple surgeries.
From details in the article linked above, this little guy was most likely prenatally exposed to meth. He recently lost his adoptive mother to death; his grandmother, and he's been shuttled around to other family members. He lives separately from his mother. Most likely, he's in a regular ed classroom where teachers and staff struggle with his acting out and anger.
And a gun was available to him.
A recipe for disaster.
I am laying most of the blame towards whomever left a loaded gun around the boy. That was irresponsible to say the least. Someone should be charged for that oversight, imo.
I can see that he had no malice towards that little classmate. He seems devastated by what happened. I feel sorry for both those kids. :rose:
Hes a baby.
He did not mean to shoot the girl.
To see him ripped from his uncle and put in an orange prison jumpsuit and treated like a murderer makes me sad.
Surely there is a better way to treat this child.
Whether he meant it or not, the girl was shot just the same. So I think it's perfect. It shows him there are consequences to his actions-he had no business bringing a loaded gun to school.
Do you know many 8 or 9 year olds?
I can't imagine anyone feeling this child should be treated this way for an accidental shooting.
I know the little girl is injured. I am perfectly aware, as I'm sure everyone else on this thread is, that his actions injured the little girl.
But IMO its a sad sad day in our great country when we treat a 9 year old like a hardened criminal for an accident.
There HAS TO BE A BETTER WAY.
Accidental shooting involving a gun that this boy had no business bringing to school. I am really glad they are actually doing something instead of just releasing him to his guardians.
I see this boy as a victim too. He did not ask for his hard-wiring nor his home environment. I'm not pleased that he was paraded into court. I don't believe his photo should be published and I'm not so sure his family's name should have been released.
I'm very very hopeful that he's receiving age-appropriate treatment--even though that seems highly unlikely at a juvenile detention center. IMO, he really should be placed in a specialized residential treatment home while this case progresses. He desperately needs intensive treatment AND Washington legislators must sit up and take notice. WA gun laws are far too lax. The owner of the gun (sounds like the mom) should be charged.
I agree with you and others. I would be much happier with the adult who gave this child access to the gun being charged. Ive had nine year olds and their development is as kimberly says. They, in general are not developed enough to truly grasp the seriousness or permanancy of their acts.
Whether he meant it or not, the girl was shot just the same. So I think it's perfect. It shows him there are consequences to his actions-he had no business bringing a loaded gun to school.
I am not sure what exactly could stop authorities from charging the both of them? Today some consider this 9 year old a "baby." Well he is not going to be a baby forever. Better scare the **** out of him now then waiting until he grows up.
I think the gun going off and him seeing the other child shot most likely scared him.
Taking him from all he knows, parading him in front of cameras in an orange jumpsuit, and charging him with crimes he doesn't even understand will do nothing but damage this child.
Scaring him may make some adults feel better NOW but accomplishes nothing for him or his future.
I care more about how he turns out as an adult in our society.
Doesn't understand? I think a 9 year old is perfectly capable of understanding.