Tragic and not good for us if true

Proper, safe handling of anything that launches projectiles is the key element. The article doesn’t state if the act was intentional or the result of negligence. I don’t see how this affects the U.S airgunning community. Thanks for posting.

I was wondering the same , says he was not remorseful so kinda makes me think it was intentional 


 
Proper, safe handling of anything that launches projectiles is the key element. The article doesn’t state if the act was intentional or the result of negligence. I don’t see how this affects the U.S airgunning community. Thanks for posting.

I was wondering the same , says he was not remorseful so kinda makes me think it was intentional 



I cannot imagine why he would intentionally shoot his 6 year old great grandson. It must have been an accident. This isn't the first time a child has died from an air rifle.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/south_west/8536969.stm

https://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-england-suffolk-42836436/air-rifle-review-after-thurston-boy-killed-by-pellet