NASHVILLE, TN – In a tragic incident on Edgehill Avenue, a 13-year-old girl was fatally shot inside her home on Saturday night. The unfortunate event occurred around 9:58 p.m., prompting immediate response from Midtown Hills Precinct officers who provided aid before Dearria was rushed to Vanderbilt’s Pediatric Emergency Room. Sadly, she succumbed to her injuries from a single gunshot wound.
The girl’s mother, during an interview at police headquarters, reported that the shooting was accidental. She explained to detectives that her .40 caliber semi-automatic pistol was stored unholstered in her purse alongside other items. According to her account, the gun discharged while she was attempting to retrieve her keys from the purse.
This heart-wrenching incident highlights several concerns regarding firearm safety, especially when it comes to carrying weapons in purses. Firstly, the absence of a holster raises significant safety risks. It is crucial for gun owners to use proper holsters that not only secure the firearm but also cover the trigger guard to prevent negligent discharges. This is particularly important for striker-fired guns, which, as in this case, might not have external safeties.
Moreover, purses can often become targets for thieves, posing an additional danger when they contain firearms. A snatched purse could easily lead to a firearm falling into the wrong hands, further emphasizing the need for caution and secure carrying practices.
As the investigation, led by the police department’s Youth Services Division, continues, no charges have been placed yet. However, this incident serves as a grim reminder of the paramount importance of firearm safety, especially around children. It underscores the need for proper training and awareness to avoid such devastating accidents in the future.
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