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OH: 5-Year-Old Ohio Boy Brings Gun to Day Care
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"A scare at a day care center in Ohio when a five-year-old brought a gun to the facility. Fortunately it was not loaded and no one was hurt."
"The Toledo Blade reports that the boy found the gun Monday in the grass at his apartment complex in West Toledo."
"Toledo police Sgt. Joe Heffernan said the boy told his mother about it but 'she failed to examine the gun.'"
"So the boy brought the gun to day care on Tuesday. He was showing it to friends, thinking it was a cigarette lighter ..." ... -------
KABA Note: And if someone had been hurt or killed would the antis have blamed: A) The parents for not teaching their kid gun safety? B) The mother for not looking at the gun? C) The (presumably) criminal who ditched the gun? Or D) The gun? |
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