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Friends: Teen didn't think gun was loaded

Josey1Josey1 Member Posts: 9,598 ✭✭
edited October 2001 in General Discussion
This happened in Florida, one of many states where anti-gunners have refused to support teaching children safe gun handling.
Friends: Teen didn't think gun was loadedBy Susan Jacobson | Sentinel Staff Writer Posted October 29, 2001 KISSIMMEE -- Family and friends were grieving Sunday for a teenager who accidentally shot and killed himself while showing off a handgun to two friends.Jady Donawa, 18, was playing with the .40-caliber pistol while his landlord's two teenage children watched, and he inadvertently shot himself in the neck, they told investigators. "He didn't think it was loaded," Osceola County sheriff's Lt. July Rivers said.The accident happened at 287 Satinwood Circle in the Buenaventura Lakes community a little after 9:30 p.m. Saturday, deputies said.Marie Jilo, who rented a room to Donawa, said her 16-year-old son, Josue "Josh" and 17-year-old daughter, Cherlin, were in the garage of the two-story house with Donawa when he began waving the gun around.Then he put the weapon to his neck, pointing upward, they told her."He said, 'Cherlin, look,' " said Jilo's 19-year-old son, Joseph Charles, who was sleeping when the shooting happened."No, Jady, no," she replied, according to her brother. But it was too late.Detectives are trying to find out who owned the gun. It had been in the garage for about a week, hidden in a punching bag, family members said they found out after the shooting.Donawa, a Gateway High School dropout, had recently lost his job making deliveries for a hardware store, Jilo said. Even so, deputies and friends ruled out the possibility of suicide. Donawa didn't let much get him down, said Cyndee Cobb, 17, who met him when they were in grade school."He had a good heart," she said. "He was a good person."Donawa's parents, Joseph and Ursula, were too upset to comment. Dozens of friends and family visited their Buenaventura Lakes home Sunday to comfort them. http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/orl-locteen29102901oct29.story?coll=orl-news-headlines-local

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  • ironsitesironsites Member Posts: 97 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Parents who own guns and love their kids, teach those kids all about gun saftey. If you don't- you are failing them and possibly killing them. Maybe these parents didn't knowgun saftey themselves as they just bought this gun due to 9-11 and didn't take the time. Very sad- this didn't have to happen!
  • Free N TXFree N TX Member Posts: 165 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    This sad and tragic situation is the very reason why my sons were taught proper gun safety when they were 7 and 5. They are now 14 and 16 and I still test them from time to time. I have drilled it into them so much that they watch anyone who has a gun, even Peace Officers (true and proper title of "LEO"), if any infractionns of gun safety happen, no matter how small, they SPEAK UP and are not ashamed to draw attention to the person committing the offense. I would put my sons, both of them, knowledge of proper handling of any firearm up against anyone, even firearm training instructors, without reservations or fear that they would miss even the slightest error. (of course they do get tired of me re-interating the safety rules anytime we go shooting, but I would rather be safe than sorry).
  • njretcopnjretcop Member Posts: 7,975
    edited November -1
    More fodder for the anti-gunners!!! ANYONE dumb enough to point a gun at himself or anyone else that he does not intend to shoot, is just plain STUPID.
    It's the stuff dreams are made of AngelI am the NRA, the KABA, NJ Area Rep for the 2ampd, and the AARP :(Spadesfalcon@aol.com
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