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Mom charged after her 4-year-old shoots brother
April 1, 2005
BY PAM EASTON
HOUSTON -- The mother of a 4-year-old boy who shot his 2-year-old brother in the head with a handgun has been charged with a weapons count, police said Thursday.
Tameka Michelle Jones, 29, is scheduled to appear before a judge today to answer a misdemeanor charge of making a gun available to a minor.
The 2-year-old was shot after an argument with his brother over a toy on March 12, and he remains in critical condition.
He has shown signs of improvement this week, said Child Protective Services spokeswoman Gwen Carter. The 4-year-old is being cared for by his grandparents and receiving counseling.
Was pistol for protection?
The 4-year-old apparently got his mother's gun -- a .25 caliber pistol -- from her purse after the younger brother threw a toy at him and bit him.
Carter said the mother got the gun because of some burglaries in the neighborhood. She told investigators it was always out of the reach of children except the day of the shooting.
The 4-year-old will not face charges.
Prosecutor David Harbach said the case is very unusual given the ages of the children involved.
''The crime with which she has been charged is a crime of negligence,'' Harbach said of the mother.
AP
Mom charged after her 4-year-old shoots brother
April 1, 2005
BY PAM EASTON
HOUSTON -- The mother of a 4-year-old boy who shot his 2-year-old brother in the head with a handgun has been charged with a weapons count, police said Thursday.
Tameka Michelle Jones, 29, is scheduled to appear before a judge today to answer a misdemeanor charge of making a gun available to a minor.
The 2-year-old was shot after an argument with his brother over a toy on March 12, and he remains in critical condition.
He has shown signs of improvement this week, said Child Protective Services spokeswoman Gwen Carter. The 4-year-old is being cared for by his grandparents and receiving counseling.
Was pistol for protection?
The 4-year-old apparently got his mother's gun -- a .25 caliber pistol -- from her purse after the younger brother threw a toy at him and bit him.
Carter said the mother got the gun because of some burglaries in the neighborhood. She told investigators it was always out of the reach of children except the day of the shooting.
The 4-year-old will not face charges.
Prosecutor David Harbach said the case is very unusual given the ages of the children involved.
''The crime with which she has been charged is a crime of negligence,'' Harbach said of the mother.
AP