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TX: Houston, 16 YO girlfriend accidentally kills boyfriend with his new gun
Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2016 10:52 pm
by philip964
http://www.click2houston.com/news/polic ... girlfriend
She was doing something with the gun, when she shot and killed her boyfriend. Both apparently were inexperienced in handling a gun.
Re: TX: Houston, 16 YO girlfriend accidentally kills boyfriend with his new gun
Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2016 11:11 pm
by kvaca
If you're going to show your gun off to anyone, at the very least - the very least - make sure it's not loaded.
Went to a friend's house for a little get together once; a few of our other friends were there and our host
was moving his firearms to a more secure location as some of the guests were planning to spend the night.
One of them asked to see one of the firearms and the first thing my friend did was, pointing the gun away
from everyone else, pull out the magazine, eject the chambered round, and pull back the slide
3 or 4 times just to make sure. He then handed him the firearm and said, "Don't point it at anyone."
All the same, it's a shame this guy went out like that. I feel pretty bad for the little lady too. That's not something
she'll be forgetting anytime soon.
Everyone who owns a firearm should be sure to teach the people around them at least the very basics of firearm safety.
Re: TX: Houston, 16 YO girlfriend accidentally kills boyfriend with his new gun
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 12:19 am
by Beiruty
Re: TX: Houston, 16 YO girlfriend accidentally kills boyfriend with his new gun
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 12:31 am
by E.Marquez
Either that is a complete guess based on NO facts at all or you read/ viewed a news article, police report much different than I......
You seem in disbelief someone might hand a loaded weapon to another
Even though Im sure you know it happens many times a day (second?) Even though people bring "unloaded" weapons in to gun stores all the time that eject a round or fire a shot, Even though "professionals" and amateurs alike shoot themselves, with unloaded weapons in great numbers every year.
So did you find a report that leads you to your speculation? If so please post the link, I'd like to read it...
Re: TX: Houston, 16 YO girlfriend accidentally kills boyfriend with his new gun
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 1:24 am
by Beiruty
E.Marquez wrote:
Either that is a complete guess based on NO facts at all or you read/ viewed a news article, police report much different than I......
You seem in disbelief someone might hand a loaded weapon to another
Even though Im sure you know it happens many times a day (second?) Even though people bring "unloaded" weapons in to gun stores all the time that eject a round or fire a shot, Even though "professionals" and amateurs alike shoot themselves, with unloaded weapons in great numbers every year.
So did you find a report that leads you to your speculation? If so please post the link, I'd like to read it...
Marquez, I am speculating based on my immagination. However, the young man seems not-well trained in firearms, that is also another sepculation on my part.
All in all, I could never emphasise enough the importance of safety training and more training. Safety first, Marksmanship is second. Self-Defense tactics using firearms is third. Again, everyone should be trained in handling firearms at the school-level, this way you save lives. Guns are here to stay, teach each new teen of the next generation how to handle firearms safely. It is just a recommendation to consider.
Re: TX: Houston, 16 YO girlfriend accidentally kills boyfriend with his new gun
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 4:43 am
by twomillenium
E.Marquez wrote:
Either that is a complete guess based on NO facts at all or you read/ viewed a news article, police report much different than I......
You seem in disbelief someone might hand a loaded weapon to another
Even though Im sure you know it happens many times a day (second?) Even though people bring "unloaded" weapons in to gun stores all the time that eject a round or fire a shot, Even though "professionals" and amateurs alike shoot themselves, with unloaded weapons in great numbers every year.
So did you find a report that leads you to your speculation? If so please post the link, I'd like to read it...
I do not know of anyone that has been shot with an unloaded gun. Clubbed maybe, but not shot. However, there are innumerable stories of people who have been shot with guns that were thought to unloaded. Rule 6.
Always - Treat all guns as if they were loaded .
Re: TX: Houston, 16 YO girlfriend accidentally kills boyfriend with his new gun
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 5:46 am
by The Annoyed Man
I'd like to know how old the boyfriend was, and if he was lawfully allowed to own a pistol. Unfortunately, I can't get the link to load.
Re: TX: Houston, 16 YO girlfriend accidentally kills boyfriend with his new gun
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 6:01 am
by TexasSix
The Annoyed Man wrote:I'd like to know how old the boyfriend was, and if he was lawfully allowed to own a pistol. Unfortunately, I can't get the link to load.
Excerpt Copied from first paragraph in article.....
"HOUSTON - A teenager died early Friday morning after what police said was an accidental shooting in southeast Houston.
Friends and family members gathered outside the home of Jacob Lara in the 11200 block of Sageland Drive near Beltway 8, just hours after Houston police said he was accidentally shot to death by his girlfriend.
"It's my understanding this was an accidental discharge. I don't think these individuals had experience with guns and as far as we we can tell, there is no evidence there was any argument any fighting of any kind," Sgt. Hector Garcia of the HPD Homicide Division said.
Detectives believe that Lara, 19, had recently purchased the handgun."
Re: TX: Houston, 16 YO girlfriend accidentally kills boyfriend with his new gun
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 6:08 am
by mojo84
I wonder from whom did he purchase it.
Re: TX: Houston, 16 YO girlfriend accidentally kills boyfriend with his new gun
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 6:50 am
by ScottDLS
mojo84 wrote:I wonder from whom did he purchase it.
Likely private sale. 18 and over OK in Texas.
Re: TX: Houston, 16 YO girlfriend accidentally kills boyfriend with his new gun
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 8:48 am
by philip964
" The 16-year-old apparently was trying to latch the safety lock when the gun went off, hitting Lara in the face."
This was what was reported. But I'm going to say this is how the wording should have been:
The 16-year old apparently had the gun pointed at Lara's face when she moved the safety to the down position and pulled the trigger on the loaded gun.
Re: TX: Houston, 16 YO girlfriend accidentally kills boyfriend with his new gun
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 9:03 am
by dlh
Let's see--Rule No. 1....fail....
Rule No. 2----fail....
Neither of these teenagers knew the basic rules. More than sad.
Re: TX: Houston, 16 YO girlfriend accidentally kills boyfriend with his new gun
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 9:08 am
by Pawpaw
When I read,
The 16-year-old apparently was trying to latch the safety lock when the gun went off, hitting Lara in the face.
I envisioned trying to install a trigger lock. We may never know for sure.
Re: TX: Houston, 16 YO girlfriend accidentally kills boyfriend with his new gun
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 9:23 am
by E.Marquez
dlh wrote:Let's see--Rule No. 1....fail....
Rule No. 2----fail....
Neither of these teenagers knew the basic rules. More than sad.
How does one know something until taught?
How would you know to learn about something until taught?
My point being you dont know what you dont know... This "accident" unless proven intentional was a direct result of inaction by those who had a responsibility to teach both of those young people what a gun is, capable of, why it demands respect and training and of course the rules for handling / using them safely