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I think the bigger issue is neither link highlights the fact that he is facing zero consequences for any of this.
He had to watch his daughter die right in front of him, because he fumbled a weapon that was supposed to keep them safe. Idk how anyone can see that as inconsequential.
The state isn't pursuing criminal penalties for his gross negligence. But that's wildly different from how the story is being pitched - a guy gunning down his daughter in cold blood and escaping a criminal verdict because MAGA voters are above the law.
You don't point a gun at something you don't intend to kill. That's firearms safety lesson one.
Pointing a gun alone is intent.
Maybe show off the gun with no ammunition in it and the safety on. Not loaded with the safety off.
I'm not going to show off new kitchen knives to a friend by swinging them wildly around the house.
He should 100% be charged with criminal negligence causing death. He should 100% spend time in prison. Whether the tweet is a lie or not, and your claim is true, he killed his daughter because he was a negligent fucking moron.
No. Homicide at the least. You can't argue to me that pointing a gun does not infer intent, or at least, I'd be willing to make that argument. If I were a prosecutor I'd find out what gun safety classes this guy had gone through and I can almost guarantee, if they'd been through any, the first thing they were taught was to not fire a gun at anything you do not intend to kill.
Pointing a gun at someone or something shows intent. It's not like he had it reasonably secured in. A holster and it misfired.
He picked up the gun, he pointed the gun.
Now we have intent.
Whatever happens after that is his fault.
I don't disagree with anything you said. I just haven't seen anything that says he deliberately pointed it at her.
Is there a way to accidentally pick up a gun and point it at someone? Just playing the part of prosecutor.
Sitting next to her holding the gun on your lap and it goes off? I still haven't seen anything about deliberately pointing it.
Absolutely not trying to defend anything thus guy did. He killed his daughter. He did so because of his own negligence. But like I said before I haven't seen anything about deliberation pointing it at her.
Elsewhere in this post someone mentions that the Glock the father was using does not come with a safety, surprisingly this is not apparently mandated by law on firearms.
Will somebody please think of the poor dad who was drunk who fired the gun that killed his young adult daughter, who has a boyfriend, a future, a life of opportunities cut short?
It's just not consequential enough to avoid jail time imo. There's also the fact that anyone could shoot someone and claim it as an accident if no witnesses are present.
I agree that the picture doesn't tell the whole story though.
Her husband was in the house when it happened, along with the rest of her immediate family.
They weren't in the room but It honestly makes him look even more guilty.
His story is a bit silly. "Just had a huge fight with my daughter, she's about to leave. :( . Guess I'll show her my gun"
Because if he wanted to kill her then that's not a consequence, it's a reward. If only there was some sort of trial in which evidence could be presented to an impartial judge...