From an Associated Press report: Boy, 8, shoots himself to death at Mass. gun show.
WESTFIELD, Mass. (AP) — With an instructor watching, an 8-year-old boy at a gun fair aimed an Uzi at a pumpkin and pulled the trigger as his dad reached for a camera.I'm mostly interested in the comment further down in the press release.
It was his first time shooting a fully automatic machine gun, and the recoil of the weapon was too much for him. He lost control and fatally shooting himself in the head.
"This accident was truly a mystery to me," said Bizilj, director of emergency medicine at Johnson Memorial Hospital in Stafford, Conn. "This is a horrible event, a horrible travesty, and I really don't know why it happened."Canadian Cynic says exactly what we all must be thinking.
Yeah, it's a puzzler, all right. A real stumper. Children and fully automatic weapons -- what could possibly go wrong?This is why I love Canadian Cynic!
It beggars belief that anyone - especially someone who is allegedly a "firearms instructor" - could give any loaded firearm, let alone a fully automatic weapon, to an 8 year-old child.
ReplyDeleteI've seen a TV show where a father takes a young boy - maybe a little older than eight - hunting with a high-powered rifle. The boy obviously enjoyed it and nothing untoward happened but I still think that was grossly irresponsible.
Sure as hell kids and guns don't mix. But I for one can't believe the description of what happened. The recoil was too much and he shoot himself in the head? Consider:
ReplyDeleteBullet speed no matter what would not be less than 250 m/s. To shoot himself in the head, the barrel would not be longer than 0.5 m. That's 2 ms for the gun to rotate minimum 90 degres. Which means the end of the gun would have to travel with the speed 2*3.14*0.5/4/0.002=392.5 m/s - faster than the bullet's speed. Hmmm.
Ah, I see now how that was possible - it was AUTOMATIC. Many rounds fired...
ReplyDeleteWow, the kid's dad is a director of emergency medicine. Epic fail.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Ian; how could a fire-arms instructor not see this coming? People who have not used weapons before are surprised by the recoil, and a child would find it that much more surprising and harder to compensate for.
ReplyDeleteThis must be like the DEA officer who shot himself in the foot while giving a lecture on gun safety to a high school class...