(CNN) - A 3-year-old boy in a small Michigan town was killed over the
weekend when he accidentally shot himself in the head with a gun he
found on the closet floor of his home.
The shooting death will
undoubtedly renew the debate about gun safety, particularly after the
boy's father took to Facebook calling for it.
The incident took place Sunday at a home in Dundee, near the Ohio border.
Police said Damon Holbrook discovered the gun, which belonged to a family friend who was living in the house.
Authorities
told CNN affiliate WXYZ that the family friend, Joshua Greenhill, had a
concealed pistol license and he put the .40 caliber handgun in the
closet. It was loaded, with a bullet in the chamber -- but was not
locked.
Three other children were in the house at the time.
Greenhill,
was charged with careless discharge of a firearm -- a misdemeanor which
carries a sentence of up to 2 years in prison or a fine of $2,000. He
didn't speak to reporters after his court appearance Monday.
"We
are working on a more serious charge at this time. We have not completed
our investigation," Dundee police Chief David Uhl told reporters. "You
have got to get more diligent with the guns. Be a lot safer with them."
'My boy would still be here'
After
the shooting, Damon's father, Brian Holbrook, posted this message on
Facebook: "I have nothing wrong with guns it's with this country was
built on. I will still support the Second Amendment.
source: cnn
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