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Investigators found nearly two dozen guns and thousands of rounds of
ammunition lying around the Arizona home of a 3-year-old boy who
accidentally shot himself earlier this year.

The boy apparently pulled a small chair up to a counter where his
mother was working on a laptop computer March 3 and found a
..32-caliber semi-automatic pistol.

The weapon was in an ankle holster that exposed the guns trigger,
which police said could easily be pulled by almost anyone.

The boy did pull the trigger and shot himself in the abdomen. He
underwent emergency surgery and survived the shooting.

The boys parents, Don and Sharina Marion, have not been arrested or
charged.

Detectives executed a search warrant the familys Pima County home and
reported 20 unsecured guns scattered throughout the house, including
shotguns, rifles, and a Colt .45 handgun in a holster affixed to the
headboard in the master bedroom.

The family does own a gun safe, where several weapons were found, but
one of the couples four children said he knew the safe was unlocked,
and another said his father who is the volunteer fire chief for the
Elephant Head Fire Department didnt remember the combination to it.

Most of the weapons found in the house were not loaded, police said,
but several had rounds in the chamber and others had rounds in
magazines.

Sharina Marion told police she didnt know there were unsecured guns
in the home and said she believed the gun safe was locked.

Family members said the pistol used in the shooting was usually kept
on top of a kitchen cupboard, but they said it must have fallen to a
counter below.

The Marions told police they taught their children ages 3,7, 9, and
10 firearms safety and that they could handle the weapons only with
parental approval.

The 3-year-old had fired weapons under supervision the day before he
shot himself at a church shoot with other members of their
congregation.

The toddler told police April 17 that his parents had sold the guns.

The children remain with their parents at home.
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On 5/12/14, 7:38 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 12 May 2014 15:53:40 -0700, jps wrote:

Investigators found nearly two dozen guns and thousands of rounds of
ammunition lying around the Arizona home of a 3-year-old boy who
accidentally shot himself earlier this year.

The boy apparently pulled a small chair up to a counter where his
mother was working on a laptop computer March 3 and found a
.32-caliber semi-automatic pistol.

The weapon was in an ankle holster that exposed the gun’s trigger,
which police said “could easily be pulled by almost anyone.”

The boy did pull the trigger and shot himself in the abdomen. He
underwent emergency surgery and survived the shooting.

The boy’s parents, Don and Sharina Marion, have not been arrested or
charged.

Detectives executed a search warrant the family’s Pima County home and
reported 20 unsecured guns scattered throughout the house, including
shotguns, rifles, and a Colt .45 handgun in a holster affixed to the
headboard in the master bedroom.

The family does own a gun safe, where several weapons were found, but
one of the couple’s four children said he knew the safe was unlocked,
and another said his father – who is the volunteer fire chief for the
Elephant Head Fire Department — didn’t remember the combination to it.

Most of the weapons found in the house were not loaded, police said,
but several had rounds in the chamber and others had rounds in
magazines.

Sharina Marion told police she didn’t know there were unsecured guns
in the home and said she believed the gun safe was locked.

Family members said the pistol used in the shooting was usually kept
on top of a kitchen cupboard, but they said it must have fallen to a
counter below.

The Marions told police they taught their children – ages 3,7, 9, and
10 – firearms safety and that they could handle the weapons only with
parental approval.

The 3-year-old had fired weapons under supervision the day before he
shot himself at a “church shoot” with other members of their
congregation.

The toddler told police April 17 that his parents had sold the guns.

The children remain with their parents at home.


They have a lock up your gun law in the "gunshine state". Maybe
Arizona is just a little behind the times



"The 3-year-old had fired weapons under supervision the day before he
shot himself at a “church shoot” with other members of their
congregation."

Let's see. Three year olds firing weapons at a church shoot. Yeah,
because jesus, little kids, and guns make for a religious moment.
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On Monday, May 12, 2014 3:53:40 PM UTC-7, jps wrote:
Investigators found nearly two dozen guns and thousands of rounds of

ammunition lying around the Arizona home of a 3-year-old boy who

accidentally shot himself earlier this year.



The boy apparently pulled a small chair up to a counter where his

mother was working on a laptop computer March 3 and found a

.32-caliber semi-automatic pistol.



The weapon was in an ankle holster that exposed the gun�s trigger,

which police said �could easily be pulled by almost anyone.�



The boy did pull the trigger and shot himself in the abdomen. He

underwent emergency surgery and survived the shooting.



The boy�s parents, Don and Sharina Marion, have not been arrested or

charged.



Detectives executed a search warrant the family�s Pima County home and

reported 20 unsecured guns scattered throughout the house, including

shotguns, rifles, and a Colt .45 handgun in a holster affixed to the

headboard in the master bedroom.



The family does own a gun safe, where several weapons were found, but

one of the couple�s four children said he knew the safe was unlocked,

and another said his father � who is the volunteer fire chief for the

Elephant Head Fire Department � didn�t remember the combination to it.



Most of the weapons found in the house were not loaded, police said,

but several had rounds in the chamber and others had rounds in

magazines.



Sharina Marion told police she didn�t know there were unsecured guns

in the home and said she believed the gun safe was locked.



Family members said the pistol used in the shooting was usually kept

on top of a kitchen cupboard, but they said it must have fallen to a

counter below.



The Marions told police they taught their children � ages 3,7, 9, and

10 � firearms safety and that they could handle the weapons only with

parental approval.



The 3-year-old had fired weapons under supervision the day before he

shot himself at a �church shoot� with other members of their

congregation.



The toddler told police April 17 that his parents had sold the guns.



The children remain with their parents at home.


You got a link for this article to any legitimate news source?
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On 5/13/14, 7:17 AM, Tim wrote:
On Monday, May 12, 2014 3:53:40 PM UTC-7, jps wrote:
Investigators found nearly two dozen guns and thousands of rounds of

ammunition lying around the Arizona home of a 3-year-old boy who

accidentally shot himself earlier this year.



The boy apparently pulled a small chair up to a counter where his

mother was working on a laptop computer March 3 and found a

.32-caliber semi-automatic pistol.



The weapon was in an ankle holster that exposed the gun�s trigger,

which police said �could easily be pulled by almost anyone.�



The boy did pull the trigger and shot himself in the abdomen. He

underwent emergency surgery and survived the shooting.



The boy�s parents, Don and Sharina Marion, have not been arrested or

charged.



Detectives executed a search warrant the family�s Pima County home and

reported 20 unsecured guns scattered throughout the house, including

shotguns, rifles, and a Colt .45 handgun in a holster affixed to the

headboard in the master bedroom.



The family does own a gun safe, where several weapons were found, but

one of the couple�s four children said he knew the safe was unlocked,

and another said his father � who is the volunteer fire chief for the

Elephant Head Fire Department � didn�t remember the combination to it.



Most of the weapons found in the house were not loaded, police said,

but several had rounds in the chamber and others had rounds in

magazines.



Sharina Marion told police she didn�t know there were unsecured guns

in the home and said she believed the gun safe was locked.



Family members said the pistol used in the shooting was usually kept

on top of a kitchen cupboard, but they said it must have fallen to a

counter below.



The Marions told police they taught their children � ages 3,7, 9, and

10 � firearms safety and that they could handle the weapons only with

parental approval.



The 3-year-old had fired weapons under supervision the day before he

shot himself at a �church shoot� with other members of their

congregation.



The toddler told police April 17 that his parents had sold the guns.



The children remain with their parents at home.


You got a link for this article to any legitimate news source?



Su text and tv new video.

http://tinyurl.com/kgp6nlj


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On Tuesday, May 13, 2014 5:04:01 AM UTC-7, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 5/13/14, 7:17 AM, Tim wrote:

On Monday, May 12, 2014 3:53:40 PM UTC-7, jps wrote:


Investigators found nearly two dozen guns and thousands of rounds of




ammunition lying around the Arizona home of a 3-year-old boy who




accidentally shot himself earlier this year.








The boy apparently pulled a small chair up to a counter where his




mother was working on a laptop computer March 3 and found a




.32-caliber semi-automatic pistol.








The weapon was in an ankle holster that exposed the gun�s trigger,




which police said �could easily be pulled by almost anyone.�








The boy did pull the trigger and shot himself in the abdomen. He




underwent emergency surgery and survived the shooting.








The boy�s parents, Don and Sharina Marion, have not been arrested or




charged.








Detectives executed a search warrant the family�s Pima County home and




reported 20 unsecured guns scattered throughout the house, including




shotguns, rifles, and a Colt .45 handgun in a holster affixed to the




headboard in the master bedroom.








The family does own a gun safe, where several weapons were found, but




one of the couple�s four children said he knew the safe was unlocked,




and another said his father � who is the volunteer fire chief for the




Elephant Head Fire Department � didn�t remember the combination to it.








Most of the weapons found in the house were not loaded, police said,




but several had rounds in the chamber and others had rounds in




magazines.








Sharina Marion told police she didn�t know there were unsecured guns




in the home and said she believed the gun safe was locked.








Family members said the pistol used in the shooting was usually kept




on top of a kitchen cupboard, but they said it must have fallen to a




counter below.








The Marions told police they taught their children � ages 3,7, 9, and




10 � firearms safety and that they could handle the weapons only with




parental approval.








The 3-year-old had fired weapons under supervision the day before he




shot himself at a �church shoot� with other members of their




congregation.








The toddler told police April 17 that his parents had sold the guns.








The children remain with their parents at home.




You got a link for this article to any legitimate news source?








Su text and tv new video.



http://tinyurl.com/kgp6nlj


Thank. I didn't know if this was legit or just another pass around story.

"Watch this video report posted online by KGUN-TV:"

KGUN? hmmm




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On 5/13/14, 8:15 AM, Tim wrote:
On Tuesday, May 13, 2014 5:04:01 AM UTC-7, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 5/13/14, 7:17 AM, Tim wrote:

On Monday, May 12, 2014 3:53:40 PM UTC-7, jps wrote:


Investigators found nearly two dozen guns and thousands of rounds of




ammunition lying around the Arizona home of a 3-year-old boy who




accidentally shot himself earlier this year.








The boy apparently pulled a small chair up to a counter where his




mother was working on a laptop computer March 3 and found a




.32-caliber semi-automatic pistol.








The weapon was in an ankle holster that exposed the gun�s trigger,




which police said �could easily be pulled by almost anyone.�








The boy did pull the trigger and shot himself in the abdomen. He




underwent emergency surgery and survived the shooting.








The boy�s parents, Don and Sharina Marion, have not been arrested or




charged.








Detectives executed a search warrant the family�s Pima County home and




reported 20 unsecured guns scattered throughout the house, including




shotguns, rifles, and a Colt .45 handgun in a holster affixed to the




headboard in the master bedroom.








The family does own a gun safe, where several weapons were found, but




one of the couple�s four children said he knew the safe was unlocked,




and another said his father � who is the volunteer fire chief for the




Elephant Head Fire Department � didn�t remember the combination to it.








Most of the weapons found in the house were not loaded, police said,




but several had rounds in the chamber and others had rounds in




magazines.








Sharina Marion told police she didn�t know there were unsecured guns




in the home and said she believed the gun safe was locked.








Family members said the pistol used in the shooting was usually kept




on top of a kitchen cupboard, but they said it must have fallen to a




counter below.








The Marions told police they taught their children � ages 3,7, 9, and




10 � firearms safety and that they could handle the weapons only with




parental approval.








The 3-year-old had fired weapons under supervision the day before he




shot himself at a �church shoot� with other members of their




congregation.








The toddler told police April 17 that his parents had sold the guns.








The children remain with their parents at home.




You got a link for this article to any legitimate news source?








Su text and tv new video.



http://tinyurl.com/kgp6nlj


Thank. I didn't know if this was legit or just another pass around story.

"Watch this video report posted online by KGUN-TV:"

KGUN? hmmm




It's Arizona. Were you expecting "KTurnTheOtherCheek" News?
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On 5/13/2014 8:04 AM, F*O*A*D wrote:
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Su text and tv new video.

http://tinyurl.com/kgp6nlj


No wonder Harry's mind is all screwed up.
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On Tuesday, May 13, 2014 5:24:03 AM UTC-7, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 5/13/14, 8:15 AM, Tim wrote:

On Tuesday, May 13, 2014 5:04:01 AM UTC-7, F*O*A*D wrote:


On 5/13/14, 7:17 AM, Tim wrote:




On Monday, May 12, 2014 3:53:40 PM UTC-7, jps wrote:




Investigators found nearly two dozen guns and thousands of rounds of








ammunition lying around the Arizona home of a 3-year-old boy who








accidentally shot himself earlier this year.
















The boy apparently pulled a small chair up to a counter where his








mother was working on a laptop computer March 3 and found a








.32-caliber semi-automatic pistol.
















The weapon was in an ankle holster that exposed the gun�s trigger,








which police said �could easily be pulled by almost anyone.�
















The boy did pull the trigger and shot himself in the abdomen. He








underwent emergency surgery and survived the shooting.
















The boy�s parents, Don and Sharina Marion, have not been arrested or








charged.
















Detectives executed a search warrant the family�s Pima County home and








reported 20 unsecured guns scattered throughout the house, including








shotguns, rifles, and a Colt .45 handgun in a holster affixed to the








headboard in the master bedroom.
















The family does own a gun safe, where several weapons were found, but








one of the couple�s four children said he knew the safe was unlocked,








and another said his father � who is the volunteer fire chief for the








Elephant Head Fire Department � didn�t remember the combination to it.
















Most of the weapons found in the house were not loaded, police said,








but several had rounds in the chamber and others had rounds in








magazines.
















Sharina Marion told police she didn�t know there were unsecured guns








in the home and said she believed the gun safe was locked.
















Family members said the pistol used in the shooting was usually kept








on top of a kitchen cupboard, but they said it must have fallen to a








counter below.
















The Marions told police they taught their children � ages 3,7, 9, and








10 � firearms safety and that they could handle the weapons only with








parental approval.
















The 3-year-old had fired weapons under supervision the day before he








shot himself at a �church shoot� with other members of their








congregation.
















The toddler told police April 17 that his parents had sold the guns.
















The children remain with their parents at home.








You got a link for this article to any legitimate news source?
















Su text and tv new video.








http://tinyurl.com/kgp6nlj




Thank. I didn't know if this was legit or just another pass around story.




"Watch this video report posted online by KGUN-TV:"




KGUN? hmmm










It's Arizona. Were you expecting "KTurnTheOtherCheek" News?


Were you?
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On 5/13/14, 8:36 AM, Tim wrote:
On Tuesday, May 13, 2014 5:24:03 AM UTC-7, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 5/13/14, 8:15 AM, Tim wrote:

On Tuesday, May 13, 2014 5:04:01 AM UTC-7, F*O*A*D wrote:


On 5/13/14, 7:17 AM, Tim wrote:




On Monday, May 12, 2014 3:53:40 PM UTC-7, jps wrote:




Investigators found nearly two dozen guns and thousands of rounds of








ammunition lying around the Arizona home of a 3-year-old boy who








accidentally shot himself earlier this year.
















The boy apparently pulled a small chair up to a counter where his








mother was working on a laptop computer March 3 and found a








.32-caliber semi-automatic pistol.
















The weapon was in an ankle holster that exposed the gun�s trigger,








which police said �could easily be pulled by almost anyone.�
















The boy did pull the trigger and shot himself in the abdomen. He








underwent emergency surgery and survived the shooting.
















The boy�s parents, Don and Sharina Marion, have not been arrested or








charged.
















Detectives executed a search warrant the family�s Pima County home and








reported 20 unsecured guns scattered throughout the house, including








shotguns, rifles, and a Colt .45 handgun in a holster affixed to the








headboard in the master bedroom.
















The family does own a gun safe, where several weapons were found, but








one of the couple�s four children said he knew the safe was unlocked,








and another said his father � who is the volunteer fire chief for the








Elephant Head Fire Department � didn�t remember the combination to it.
















Most of the weapons found in the house were not loaded, police said,








but several had rounds in the chamber and others had rounds in








magazines.
















Sharina Marion told police she didn�t know there were unsecured guns








in the home and said she believed the gun safe was locked.
















Family members said the pistol used in the shooting was usually kept








on top of a kitchen cupboard, but they said it must have fallen to a








counter below.
















The Marions told police they taught their children � ages 3,7, 9, and








10 � firearms safety and that they could handle the weapons only with








parental approval.
















The 3-year-old had fired weapons under supervision the day before he








shot himself at a �church shoot� with other members of their








congregation.
















The toddler told police April 17 that his parents had sold the guns.
















The children remain with their parents at home.








You got a link for this article to any legitimate news source?
















Su text and tv new video.








http://tinyurl.com/kgp6nlj




Thank. I didn't know if this was legit or just another pass around story.




"Watch this video report posted online by KGUN-TV:"




KGUN? hmmm










It's Arizona. Were you expecting "KTurnTheOtherCheek" News?


Were you?



From Arizona? KGUN seems appropriate.
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