
A 4-year-old little boy fatally shot himself on Wednesday. It appears to have been an accident. Police believe Kyrell McNeil shot himself with a loaded gun he found in the family car -- and that gun is believed to belong to a family member who works as a security guard.
Apparently Kyrell climbed into the back of a truck and then crawled through the sliding back window into the cab, where he found the gun. And then, because he's a 4-year-old with no reason to believe anything in the world could hurt him, he shot himself. His grandmother says she doesn't blame anyone for the horrible accident ... but she feels like there are just too many accessible guns out there.
I agree with her. The family member who owns that gun obviously needs it for his job -- but shouldn't have left it loaded and accessible to a curious little boy. He probably never thought Kyrell would find it. But regardless, he should have been much more careful and not made it so available.
When we talk about gun control -- especially after the Aurora shootings -- people get hysterical over the idea of "taking away" guns. But gun control isn't about just making guns go away. It's about remembering the "well regulated" part of that "well-regulated militia" phrase everyone likes to pull out. And that needs to start with families who already own guns. Regulate yourself! Don't let this happen to another child.
Should Kyrell's family member have had "a" gun at all? Yes, if it was part of his job. But he should have been drilled in gun safety. No one who handles guns regularly should be this careless. Kyrell was supposed to start school this fall -- I can't even fathom the pain his family must be feeling at this time.
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How do you think that gun should have been stored to prevent Kyrell from finding and using it?
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Comments 55
Who wasnt watching the kid?
in a lockbox
Why do people find the need to always lay "blame" somewhere? Does blame make you feel better? Sometimes accidents are just that. If he'd have fallen on a knife, would you want to ban them too? Or a nail gun or saw or hammer? A lot of things "can" hurt you and we don't ban them.
The gun was INSIDE HIS TRUCK. The security guard HAD the gun put up. If you're going to blame anyone, Stir writers, blame the person in charge of the kid. They a FOUR YEAR OLD climb inside the back of a truck. How was he not noticed? This is not about poor gun safety, its about bad parenting.
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I don't think guns belong in truck, locked or not simply because you would be arming a potential car thief. It's sad and it really dosn't make sense why something like this would happen. Then again I can think of so MANY things that can kill a 4 year old once the break into a car.
Maevelyn, "Then again I can think of so MANY things that can kill a 4 year old once the break into a car."
Exactly why I don't think this about gun safety at all. The toddler should have never been allowed to even get into the bed of the truck, much less inside the truck itself.
Someone should have been watching that baby! Who lets a kid climb in back windows of trucks? I don't even let my kids play in the truck bed of my SOs truck. Too much can happen!