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Grandmother survives after being accidentally shot by 6-year-old granddaughter
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Grandmother survives after being accidentally shot by 6-year-old granddaughter

A 57-year-old woman says that her 6-year-old granddaughter accidentally shot her, according to the North Port Police Department in Florida.

The incident occurred on Thursday when the young child got a gun that was in a vehicle and accidentally shot it, hitting the woman.

"Shortly before 3 p.m. Thursday, NPPD was called to the 4200 block of Tollefson Avenue for a reported accidental discharge of a firearm in a moving vehicle. A 57-year-old woman reported that her 6-year-old granddaughter got ahold of a firearm in the backseat of the vehicle and accidentally fired a single shot through the driver seat, striking her in the lower back. The weapon was originally located in a holster, tucked in the back pocket of the driver seat, beneath a seat cover," the police department noted in a Facebook post.

"The grandmother was able to drive home and receive assistance. After calling 911, the grandmother was airlifted to Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Sarasota with non-threatening injuries. Detectives immediately began an investigation. An interview of the child was conducted by those with the Child Protection Center in North Port. All other parties involved were also questioned. At this time, the explanations corroborate an accidental discharge," the post states.

North Port Police Chief Todd Garrison urged people to ensure that kids cannot gain access to guns.

"This is an unfortunate example of the importance of gun safety. Please take appropriate measures to make sure children cannot access firearms. This could have been much worse, not only for the grandmother, but for the child. Thankfully, it appears that everyone is going to be okay," Garrison said, according to the Facebook post.

The department's post describes the matter as "an ongoing investigation."

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Alex Nitzberg

Alex Nitzberg

Alex Nitzberg is a staff writer for Blaze News.
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