Monday, October 27, 2008

But Wait! There's More!!!

HRG's boil is still boiling my babies. For those who believe in their right to bear arms--please read the whole amendment. Hell, I'm Canadian for crying out loud, and even I know the whole thing reads "the right to bear arms in defense of country". So, would someone please explain why anyone would think it alright to put a gun in the hands of a child? For the life of me, I can't figure it out.

What follows is the news piece (msnbc.com) about this horrible crime of neglect. It reads like Christopher is responsible for his own death. Nevermind that he was only eight years. People are strange. Keep the matches and lighters on the fridge and out of sight, but put a gun, a really big and powerful one, in their hands. Hey, as long as daddy is there to steady him, it'll be alright. It's not a nice read, but it is a necessary one.

Here it is:

WESTFIELD, Mass. - An 8-year-old boy died after accidentally shooting himself in the head while firing an Uzi submachine gun under adult supervision at a gun fair. The boy lost control of the weapon while firing it Sunday at the Machine Gun Shoot and Firearms Expo at the Westfield Sportsman’s Club, police Lt. Lawrence Vallierpratte said. Police said the boy, Christopher Bizilj of Ashford, Conn., was with a certified instructor and called the death a “self-inflicted accidental shooting.”

“The weapon was loaded and ready to fire,” police Lt. Hipolito Nunez said. “The 8-year-old victim had the Uzi and as he was firing the weapon, the front end of the weapon went up with the backfire and he ended up receiving a round in his head.”

Christopher died at Baystate Medical Center.

The boy’s father and older brother were also there at the time, a gun club member and school official said. Francis Mitchell, a longtime member and trustee of the club, said he was told the boy’s father was supporting his son from behind when the shooting happened.

“My reaction is shock,” said Mitchell, who lives down the street from the club. “In the last five years, there has never been a problem or a bad accident. I’ve been sick all night.”
The father, Charles Bizilj, is the medical director of emergency medicine at Johnson Memorial Hospital, in Stafford Springs, C
Although the death appears to be an accident, police and the Hampden district attorney’s office were investigating, officials said.

It is legal for children to fire a weapon if they have permission from a parent or legal guardian and are supervised by a properly certified and licensed instructor, Lt. Hipolito Nunez said.
Those conditions were met in this case, he said. He declined to release the instructor’s name.

The event, run in conjunction with C.O.P Firearms and Training, said in an ad that people are allowed to fire weapons at vehicles, pumpkins and other targets at the event.The club said it would offer machine gun demonstrations and rentals and free handgun lessons.

“It’s all legal & fun — No permits or licenses required!!!!” reads the ad, posted on the club’s Web site.

Officials with the firearms group could not be reached for comment. Messages left on answering machines for the club and the C.O.P. group were not returned Monday. The sportsman’s club was founded in 1949 and describes itself on its Web site as promoting “the interest of legal sport with rod, gun, and bow and arrow, both directly and through training.” It has eight firing ranges as well as archery and fishing facilities located on 375 acres in Westfield, about 100 miles west of Boston.
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Christopher died at Baystate Medical Center.

And absolutely no one will be held responsible.

HRG

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I have been to Westfield...I lived and worked near there. I know that the gun shows are a very big deal up there, but that is just insane!!!

I just watched a news video that said they are going to try to get legislation changed so this never happens again. I really hope so. And yes they are considering child endangerment charges. As they should.