Shocking Neglect: Dad Stored AR-Style Rifle in 9-Year-Old’s Room Before Girl Shot – DA ALERT
Houston, TX (77036) – A shocking incident in Houston, Texas, has left the community alarmed after a 5-year-old girl was accidentally shot by her 9-year-old brother using an AR-style rifle stored in his bedroom. Authorities confirmed the father has been charged with child endangerment for leaving the firearm within the child’s reach. The young victim is currently receiving medical care and is reported to be stable. Neighbors expressed shock and concern over the dangers of unsecured firearms in homes with children. The District Attorney emphasized the critical importance of safe gun storage to prevent such tragic accidents from occurring.

Key Facts
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BREAKING: 5-year-old girl shot by brother with rifle stored in bedroom.
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IMPACT: Victim injured; family faces criminal charges; community alarmed.
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OFFICIAL SOURCE: “Storing firearms unsafely in a child’s room is reckless,” – District Attorney.
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ACTION: Parents urged to secure firearms and follow safe storage laws.
Impact Of Local News
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Precise Location:
Houston, TX (77036) – Near W Little York Rd. & Ella Blvd. -
Community Connection:
“I can’t imagine leaving a gun where a child can reach it; terrifying,”
– Maria Lopez, local resident. -
Visual Proof:
Exclusive Angle
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WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:
Rising accidental shootings among children linked to unsecured firearms nationwide. -
DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE:
Crisis Response
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IMMEDIATE RESOURCES:
» National Child Safety Center: 1-800-755-3535
» Safe Kids Worldwide: 1-800-606-9888 -
OFFICIAL GUIDANCE:
“Always lock and store firearms out of children’s reach.”
– DA Michael Ramirez, Harris County
Community Pulse
“VOTE: Should stricter penalties be imposed for unsafe gun storage?
👍 Yes, stronger laws needed
👎 No, current regulations suffice
Sound off in comments – authorities monitoring feedback”
Update Log
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7:50 AM: 9-year-old’s father charged with child endangerment.
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9:30 AM: 5-year-old victim stable; undergoing treatment at hospital.
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