• 9-year-old accidentally shoots, kills 5-year-old sister with AR-style r

    From useapen@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 6 08:12:41 2025
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    A 9-year-old boy allegedly accidentally shot and killed his 5-year-old
    sister with their father's AR-style rifle, according to police and court documents.

    Their father, 33-year-old Irvin Ramos-Jimenez, told police he was out
    front of his Phoenix home Tuesday night when he heard a loud bang inside, according to the probable cause statement. He said he ran into his son’s
    room where he found his daughter with a gunshot wound to her torso, the documents said.

    Ramos-Jimenez told police he and his girlfriend rushed the little girl to
    a psychiatric center to meet an ambulance. He said he dropped off his
    daughter and girlfriend and then drove back home where his children had
    been left unattended with the gun, the documents said.

    Ramos-Jimenez said he stored his weapon "in the top shelf of his son’s bedroom," adding that "his son must have grabbed the gun," according to
    the probable cause statement.

    Ramos-Jimenez has been arrested for possession of a weapon by a prohibited person, Phoenix police said.

    Ramos-Jimenez was convicted in 2021 of transporting and/or trafficking narcotics, according to court documents. He’s barred from having a firearm
    and he told police he bought the AR-style rifle "through a private sale
    for personal protection," the probable cause document said.

    "We ask all gun owners to ensure that all guns are stored in a location, preferably a secured safe, out of reach of all children in the home or who
    may visit," Phoenix Police Sgt. Robert Scherer told ABC News via email.
    "No family should ever have to endure the loss of a child in circumstances
    like these."

    Guns are the leading cause of death for children in the U.S., according to
    the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    Each year, hundreds of kids in the U.S. access loaded firearms and
    accidentally shoot themselves or someone else, according to Everytown for
    Gun Safety. The worst year on record was 2023, when there were more than
    400 unintentional shootings by kids, Everytown said.

    So far this year, kids have carried out at least 66 unintentional
    shootings, resulting in at least 30 deaths, according to Everytown.

    https://abcnews.go.com/US/9-year-accidentally-shoots-kills-5-year- sister/story?id=122527150

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  • From James Muenter@21:1/5 to useapen on Fri Jun 6 18:22:13 2025
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    On 6/6/2025 1:12 AM, useapen wrote:
    A 9-year-old boy allegedly accidentally shot and killed his 5-year-old
    sister with their father's AR-style rifle, according to police and court documents.

    Their father, 33-year-old Irvin Ramos-Jimenez, told police he was out
    front of his Phoenix home Tuesday night when he heard a loud bang inside, according to the probable cause statement. He said he ran into his son’s room where he found his daughter with a gunshot wound to her torso, the documents said.

    Ramos-Jimenez told police he and his girlfriend rushed the little girl to
    a psychiatric center to meet an ambulance. He said he dropped off his daughter and girlfriend and then drove back home where his children had
    been left unattended with the gun, the documents said.

    Ramos-Jimenez said he stored his weapon "in the top shelf of his son’s bedroom," adding that "his son must have grabbed the gun," according to
    the probable cause statement.

    Ramos-Jimenez has been arrested for possession of a weapon by a prohibited person, Phoenix police said.

    Ramos-Jimenez was convicted in 2021 of transporting and/or trafficking narcotics, according to court documents. He’s barred from having a firearm and he told police he bought the AR-style rifle "through a private sale
    for personal protection," the probable cause document said.

    What? All those Democrat gun laws didn't prevent this? Why not?

    "We ask all gun owners to ensure that all guns are stored in a location, preferably a secured safe, out of reach of all children in the home or who may visit," Phoenix Police Sgt. Robert Scherer told ABC News via email.
    "No family should ever have to endure the loss of a child in circumstances like these."

    Guns are the leading cause of death for children in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    Each year, hundreds of kids in the U.S. access loaded firearms and accidentally shoot themselves or someone else, according to Everytown for
    Gun Safety. The worst year on record was 2023, when there were more than
    400 unintentional shootings by kids, Everytown said.

    So far this year, kids have carried out at least 66 unintentional
    shootings, resulting in at least 30 deaths, according to Everytown.

    Heck that's nothing. Chicago does that in one night.

    https://abcnews.go.com/US/9-year-accidentally-shoots-kills-5-year- sister/story?id=122527150

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  • From Ricky Bobby@21:1/5 to James Muenter on Sat Jun 7 14:11:05 2025
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    James Muenter wrote:

    What? All those Democrat gun laws didn't prevent this? Why not?

    Everybody needs to carry a gun in case some armed asshole tries to shoot
    them. Other countries don't have gun laws and unlike Biden's USA, they
    have no crime at all. Look at Canada, they have a low gun crime rate even
    in their biggest cities and that's because if you pull a gun on someone up
    in Canada everybody around will pull out a gun and shoot you.

    Our Founders wanted everybody to carry guns, that's why everybody back then carried one everywhere they went.

    Buying a gun should be the first thing anybody does the minute they can
    afford it.

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  • From pothead@21:1/5 to James Muenter on Sat Jun 7 13:36:49 2025
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    James Muenter wrote:

    On 6/6/2025 1:12 AM, useapen wrote:
    A 9-year-old boy allegedly accidentally shot and killed his 5-year-old
    sister with their father's AR-style rifle, according to police and
    court documents.

    Their father, 33-year-old Irvin Ramos-Jimenez, told police he was out
    front of his Phoenix home Tuesday night when he heard a loud bang
    inside, according to the probable cause statement. He said he ran into
    his son’s room where he found his daughter with a gunshot wound to
    her torso, the documents said.

    Ramos-Jimenez told police he and his girlfriend rushed the little girl
    to a psychiatric center to meet an ambulance. He said he dropped off
    his daughter and girlfriend and then drove back home where his children
    had been left unattended with the gun, the documents said.

    Ramos-Jimenez said he stored his weapon "in the top shelf of his
    son’s bedroom," adding that "his son must have grabbed the gun,"
    according to the probable cause statement.

    Ramos-Jimenez has been arrested for possession of a weapon by a
    prohibited person, Phoenix police said.

    Ramos-Jimenez was convicted in 2021 of transporting and/or trafficking
    narcotics, according to court documents. He’s barred from having a
    firearm and he told police he bought the AR-style rifle "through a
    private sale for personal protection," the probable cause document
    said.

    What? All those Democrat gun laws didn't prevent this? Why not?

    "We ask all gun owners to ensure that all guns are stored in a
    location, preferably a secured safe, out of reach of all children in
    the home or who may visit," Phoenix Police Sgt. Robert Scherer told ABC
    News via email. "No family should ever have to endure the loss of a
    child in circumstances like these."

    Guns are the leading cause of death for children in the U.S., according
    to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    Each year, hundreds of kids in the U.S. access loaded firearms and
    accidentally shoot themselves or someone else, according to Everytown
    for Gun Safety. The worst year on record was 2023, when there were more
    than 400 unintentional shootings by kids, Everytown said.

    So far this year, kids have carried out at least 66 unintentional
    shootings, resulting in at least 30 deaths, according to Everytown.

    Heck that's nothing. Chicago does that in one night.

    https://abcnews.go.com/US/9-year-accidentally-shoots-kills-5-year-
    sister/story?id=122527150



    Guns are good for killing American children. Keeps the population in
    check. I can't understand why Trump won't allow law abiding armed gun
    owners near him. What is he afraid of? Freedom?

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