Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Father tells 6-year-old with 3 years of gun training to lie after shooting sister in face

Boy pointing a shotgun via Shutterstock
A Wisconsin man is facing charges for allegedly telling his 6-year-old son, who had at least 3 years of firearms training, to lie after shooting his 4-year-old sister in the face with a shotgun.
In late August, WKBT reported that Jackson County Sheriff’s deputies were called to a home in the Town of Alma, where the 4-year-old girl had been struck in the side of the head with a shotgun blast.
According to the Jackson Country Chronicle, authorities in Jackson said this week that 48-year-old father Fred B. Maphis had told his son to say that the shotgun had accidentally gone off when he dropped it. But the son later admitted that the father instructed him to lie because he had pointed the gun at the girl and pulled the trigger.
another tragedy to add to the list of NRA denial of the mortal danger of guns, there response by more guns shoot more of your kids, hell shoot yourself if the urge hits you.
The boy told authorities that his sister had asked him to aim the shotgun at her, but he had made the mistake of putting it too close to her ear.
A sheriff’s office complaint said that the mother told investigators that the boy had been training with firearms since the age of 3. She said that he had his own .22 caliber rifle, but he was only allowed to shoot with adult supervision. The father insisted that he had just forgotten to unload and secure the shotgun.
training how to kill another human being for 3 years, half of his life he's been programmed to pull that trigger, no matter who his standing there will his family ought to be proud he murdered his sister can't blame him he was instructed to do just that.
parents, now there's a NRA success story will they put posters up telling you it's what you should aspire to, your kid killing off your other kids, or will the law come down on them like an avalanche and bury them in jail for he rest of their gotta have a gun lives.