02-25-2012, 03:16 AM
The news I got the other day was overly optimistic about the child and her condition. She nearly bled to death after the shooting and the classroom teacher is credited with saving her life with first aid.
She does have organ damage and the bullet is near her spine and cannot be removed. She's in for a long recovery and the extent of neurological damage is not known, although she has been able to talk with her family. Her injuries are so severe because of the type of weapon involved.
As for the weapon, if it's owner is charged, it will be with reckless endangerment. The fine is $5K and a possible short jail term. That's about all that is available in Washington, which as states go has pretty slack gun control laws.
And the boy who brought the gun to school. He told friends he was planning to run away and needed the gun for protection. So that's why he had it at school.
His situation made me cry when I read the article about him. He is out on bail. His mom is a criminal and has been involved with meth and both she and the Dad lost custody of the 4 children. His Dad has been charged with domestic abuse and has violated restraint orders. He had care from his grandmother but she died from cancer. Now he lives with his unemployed uncle and violent Dad. I assume these are people he wanted to escape from, with a gun.
I think he most likely won't be charged with anything, I mean he's nine. But I hope some social workers are at least taking a close look at that home.
She does have organ damage and the bullet is near her spine and cannot be removed. She's in for a long recovery and the extent of neurological damage is not known, although she has been able to talk with her family. Her injuries are so severe because of the type of weapon involved.
As for the weapon, if it's owner is charged, it will be with reckless endangerment. The fine is $5K and a possible short jail term. That's about all that is available in Washington, which as states go has pretty slack gun control laws.
And the boy who brought the gun to school. He told friends he was planning to run away and needed the gun for protection. So that's why he had it at school.
His situation made me cry when I read the article about him. He is out on bail. His mom is a criminal and has been involved with meth and both she and the Dad lost custody of the 4 children. His Dad has been charged with domestic abuse and has violated restraint orders. He had care from his grandmother but she died from cancer. Now he lives with his unemployed uncle and violent Dad. I assume these are people he wanted to escape from, with a gun.
I think he most likely won't be charged with anything, I mean he's nine. But I hope some social workers are at least taking a close look at that home.