One Week in April, Four Toddlers Shot and Killed Themselves
KANSAS CITY, Mo. ShaQuille Kornegay, 2 years old, was buried in a pink coffin, her favorite doll by her side and a tiara strategically placed to hide the self-inflicted gunshot wound to her forehead.
She had been napping in bed with her father, Courtenay Block, late last month when she discovered the 9-millimeter handgun he often kept under his pillow in his Kansas City, Mo., home. It was equipped with a laser sight that lit up like the red lights on her cousins sneakers. Mr. Block told the police he woke to see ShaQuille by his bed, bleeding and crying, the gun at her feet. A bullet had pierced her skull.
In a country with more than 30,000 annual gun deaths, the smallest fingers on the trigger belong to children like ShaQuille.
During a single week in April, four toddlers Holston, Kiyan, Zaveon and ShaQuille shot and killed themselves, and a mother driving through Milwaukee was killed after her 2-year-old apparently picked up a gun that had slid out from under the drivers seat. It was a brutal stretch, even by the standards of researchers who track these shootings.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/06/us/guns-children-deaths.html