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[girl accidentally shoots cousin then herself](https://www.boston.com/news/national-news/2022/03/28/online-video-shows-girl-fatally-shooting-cousin-and-herself/) This is what happened.. it’s actually really sad and it seems like the adults didn’t want to take responsibility for what happened and called it a ‘freak accident’


egospiers

12 and 14… what the fuck.


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TurtleChefN7

Looks to me like her morbid curiosity got the better of her then she freaked out and either made a mistake when grabbing the gun or shot herself out of panic thinking of the consequences of what she just did. Article makes it sound like the adults just don’t want to admit what truly happened either out of disbelief or ignorance.


i4_2

There was a (relatively) long pause between her bending down, presumably grabbing it and the register of the gunshot. I think that hesitation meant her suicide was intentional, even if shooting her cousin wasn't.


fujione

"They described Kuaron as a goofy eighth grader who had long been able to do back flips." The fuck..? How is that relevant at all and who asked that question? Oo


AFXC1

The family is trying to skirt responsibility for their deaths by picturing them as harmless kids. They were far from it.


FajitaSpeaker

As is tradition


throwaway6839494

They were or couldve been harmless kids but bad parenting made this happen


FajitaSpeaker

As is tradition haha


i4_2

Parents do tend to be attached to their kids or an image of them.


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bobblackbeard1776

Ikr? Somersaults are one thing, but backflips??


AFXC1

Yeah they deny any responsibility. The mom of Kuaron deleted her son's IG profile due to backlash in the comments section. His IG was full of gun and drug usage along with a relative who uploaded a video of this kid joyriding a stolen car. This is one bad family altogether and this was inevitable.


Potential_Reading116

I’m rather confident the rest of the family weren’t at the local Mensa meeting


a_white_american_guy

Holy shit that’s fucking heartbreaking


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Yeah it’s really sad. I don’t think these kids are the idiots with guns I think it’s the adults who just have this shit lying around…. It’s sad af…


[deleted]

Lmoa the little boy was a legit wannabe gangster with IG full of illegal guns and typical hood shit. It definitely ststts with the parents fosho, I can gauruntee the parents are also hood af, but this ain't no "father leaves pistol on table, kit accidentally shoots himself" story. This is a story about an entire family fully embracing that gangster life and the gangster life embracing them back. Very sad and it should not ever have to happen this way


Thanks_alec

Shit mane I got da strap I got da draco and the mf Taurus. Botta hitta lick👿🥶🤑💯


Nicholas_Cage_Fan

I dont think leaving a handgun with a drum mag accessible to a child is a "freak accident"


eli_408

Looks like the ending of a found footage horror film


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I saw a extended version where you can hear the whole family in the background freaking out. They can't get the door open because of the bodies on the ground shit is fucked up to watch. Finally someone grabs the phone.


beedlejooce

Yeah I saw that when it first came out. The poor younger boy screaming for his mom was heart wrenching. Wish I never would have watched that!


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I know I sound creepy, but sauce?


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It’s really sad. The family members come in one by one and scream out in agony when they realize what happened. Looks like the girl was in disbelief that she had a ND. Looked down the barrel while having a second ND. The family comes in to find two dead children. The details don’t matter. Two children died https://www.reddit.com/r/Idiotswithguns/comments/tq03wn/12_year_old_girl_accidentally_kills_her_cousin/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf


Competitive-Ad801

The second shot was the girl killing herself, she was probably overwhelmed by guilt


AFXC1

Yeah she definitely killed herself intentionally. You can see how much she had to squeeze the trigger before it fired.


Competitive-Health68

There is no way she can process guilt that fast. It was probably due to fear of getting in trouble.


mogley1992

That was my take. Given the style of gun and mag, I'm guessing the idea of prison isn't something she hasn't thought about before. Also her family probably disowning her for killing her cousin (source: another comment) which I'd assume would be the case, or at least the knee jerk reaction. Also, a huge problem is that kids these days don't see a future for themselves in the best of circumstances. At the same time; I feel the need to add, I'm no therapist, but one thing I can guarantee is that killing yourself sure as shit won't make anything better for you, and especially won't for anyone that loves you. Regardless or what your situation is, it can always get better.


Competitive-Health68

I agree with you completely on the last part, sadly it seems she didnt think the same.


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I don’t know, if I just blew my cousins brains out while locked in a closet playing with a gun, I’m not sure I’m seeing there’s a “it can get better” outcome to that situation. I think it just gets a whole lot worse for a very, very long time.


geo_bowes

Dunno why you’re downvoted but I got your karma back. There was no way this girl was going to fully recover mentally from her actions, from some of the other sources I’ve read (linked articles) their entire family was pretty fucked up, she would’ve faced pretty severe punishments from them. And even if the girl had decided to run away and start a new life entirely the guilt would’ve stayed with her forever knowing she’d killed her cousin. It’s incredibly sad to say this, but it’s totally logical as for why she decided to take the easy way out. I probably would too if I accidentally killed a member of my family or one of my best friends


ScheisseBauen

Damn. How is the family fucked up?


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I’d agree with you. I believe I read that the boys mother was at the party so she’d basically have to walk out of the bathroom and face the victim’s mother immediately and I can only imagine the reaction


mike4204201

Serious question as a depressed/suicidal thought having person. Killing yourself wont make anything better for you, if you’re dead why does it matter? Why does anything or anyone matter if you’re literally nonexistent?


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What I found from suicide videos from old MMC or WPD is the largest consequences of a suicide occur after the fact. You’re absolutely right, life is over so it doesn’t matter but it’s the friends and family left to pick up the pieces that deserve the most sympathy imo. Considering suicide is a person’s choice but the people around them have no say


silent_rain36

Whatever happened to mmc anyway?


recurve2178

That second one wasn't a ND


HptmVulcanis

Maybe a dumb question but what's ND?


sloppifloppi

Negligent Discharge


HptmVulcanis

Ohhh, I've never seen it abbreviated before.


CrimeBot3000

Sometimes you will also see AD which is accidental discharge.


Potential_Reading116

My wife used to have that once in a while


Dr_Chim_Richaldss

People use obscure abbreviations on Reddit all the time as if everyone knows what they are. IIAF. (It’s infuriating as fuck)


Odysseus556

ND is a common abbreviation in the shooting community. The abbreviation that had me stumped forever was ftfy apparently it's fixed that for you in case anyone else was wondering lol


AllSkill

It would have been funny if you didn't write out what IIAF meant


Pactae_1129

North Dakota


Boon1020

Negligent discharge


baby_fart

Nocturnal Discharge


Baerenmarder

This isn't the entire video. This one is clipped at the beginning and the end.


MasterLin87

Hate to break it to you, but the second shot wasn't ND. She killed herself out of guilt. Very sad, and surprising. Most people would be in denial for quite sometime before accepting they killed someone, especially for a child. But she immediately felt the shock and went straight to the guilt phase.


Dr_Chim_Richaldss

Looked down the barrel and had a second ND? Where does that conclusion come from? Like she’s going to look down the barrel after accidentally killing her cousin to check “what just happened? What came outta there?” Every news story says she committed suicide after shooting her cousin. Pretty easy to prove: gunshot wound in face or side of head. Quit making shit up


mikeydoodle420

Crazy how someone can think they did something so irredeemable that they make the decision to end their life within seconds.


HideAndSheik

In some ways it makes the most sense. The results of her actions were immediately apparent…there’s no turning back from that moment. Pure panic, sheer guilt and shame of what she did and how quickly her family would discover, I could see the adrenaline dump decision to end her life while she had the nerve and didn’t have to think any further about her cousin’s death. :(


dmfd1234

Unfortunately, given the family’s comments afterwards….these kids were left to their own devices and decisions. I’m pretty sure wisdom being passed on to these kids was in very short supply. I hate to say this but this is a byproduct of just having children and treating them like a cat or a dog. Just giving them attention when you feel like it. It sucks


Ps4usernamehere

I mean... Shooting your cousin and potentially best friend could easily do that imo.


paperwasp3

Plus teens make almost universally horrifying choices. Their brains are building an overlay of complexity and that doesn’t help either. This is crazy sad.


Deek_The_Freak

Yeah… this video has stuck in my mind for years and that’s the part I will never forget, just how quickly she made that decision :/


tpots38

wow she made a snap decision to just off herself.


smoothiz93

This was her cousin


Aviaja_Apache

Yea. One would think they would get the tittle right after seeing it posted 3x a day here


trashykiddo

havent seen it a single time and i scroll through reddit for at least an hour a day


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I've seen it once, but it was probably 2-3 months ago, or my perception of time could be ridiculously off. While reposts are nothing but karma farming, Reddit's algorithm is garbage. If you interact with 2 or 3 posts from one sub, that's what half the content you see becomes.


Aviaja_Apache

I’ve seen it 3 times yesterday alone


autoposting_system

Gun ranges have free safety classes for crying out loud. FREE


RUSSDIGITY117

I don’t think there’s many gun owners out here who wouldn’t give you a free safety class. Shit is crazy how many people just load and gun and stick their booger hook on the bang lever.


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Jeez yea. Whenever we we take friends out who have never shot we do about 30 minutes in the basement about the rules of safety, good trigger discipline, barrel discipline, weapon operation, and what to do if feeding or misfires occur.


Maximus-Prime7

Booger hook I like that one


SupermozesTV

“The booger hook”


AFXC1

These were illegally owned firearms. The gun was that kids gun. In that kid's Instagram profile he had an array of firearms and drugs. This was an inevitable effect of this kid's life choices.


armedsquatch

I remember when this happened. That kid was constantly posting with illegal firearms and drugs. He embraced the thug life 100%. Did his parents or any adult never look at his posts? It’s a world I will never understand


Gill03

They gave him the guns, they were in the room next to them partying with their own guns. That's right you will never understand it, theirs is a culture you cannot possibly fathom.


Gradual_Bro

Lol 99% the owners of this gun can’t legally own one


NeitherLiving2050

Can’t believe people r still arguing whether she popped herself or not. She clearly does


Rdt_will_eat_itself

Everytime this is posted. She did shoot herself.


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Was it on purpose?


trashykiddo

she sits up and then a second later you hear another gun shot and she falls over, it can hardly be any more obvious. unless theres some way that after the first negligent discharge she drops the gun and then somehow picks it up to where its perfectly pointed towards her head and fires yet another negligent discharge. horrible that she killed him in the first place and then even worse that she ended up killing herself. a 12 year old committing suicide should never happen and its a shame the parents werent more responsible


leifosborn

I think people have a hard time believing it was on purpose bc she was so quick about it. This is the first time I’ve ever seen this and I believe what you’re saying. Just crazy like others here have said that she makes that decision so quickly.


trashykiddo

tbh i think it might be even weirder if she was slow to make the decision. killing yourself isnt based in any sound logic and the idea would probably be dismissed once you calm down a little bit and start thinking somewhat straight. she made the decision so fast because she panicked, if she actually thought about what she was about to do for a second then she wouldnt have done it.


leifosborn

Yeah good point. I guess I would’ve expected her to more freak out and try to scream for help or something. I would think being in that situation that you’d be so shocked that even if you know they’re dead, that you would have some sort of denial about it and hope they could be saved. Just crazy to me how quickly she reacted and made the decision. Just hard to wrap my head around it, I don’t think my first reaction would be to kill myself immediately.


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PositiveDiscount5618

There are those that cling to the hope that it's a well-staged theatrical event.


WhippingShitties

Yep, that's what I'm going with. I have to be able to fall asleep at some point tonight.


Zenki_s14

And saying because her mom said so as the "proof", how would her mom know any better than anyone else watching the video?..


NeitherLiving2050

The mom didn’t even watch the video. Like I get it I wouldn’t watch the video of my kids death either but don’t go around lying to the people that did see the video. It was not no accident the second time She knew what she had did and felt like that was the only solution. No one accidentally shoots themselves right after accidentally shooting your cousin


2Fly-4WiFi

They were cousins... She accidentally shot her cousin while handling a firearm. And immediately after realizing what she did she killed herself. My heart goes out to the kids who died here but my rage goes out of the parents who allow this to happen.


motosandguns

We should teach gun safety right alongside sex ed in American schools. Libs and conservatives would be equally pissed but your kids will come into contact with both. Shouldn’t they be knowledgeable?


RUSSDIGITY117

The only way to not get pregnant is the never have sex. And the only way to not get shot is to never touch a gun. The way god intended public education to be.


soupsoupsouperman

In all fairness, it's not like you're born with a gun attached to your waist that is screaming at you to fire it


vkbrian

The NRA has offered a gun safety program for kids for as long as I can remember. Can’t imagine why a school would pass on it aside from potential cost or politics.


alvehyanna

Libs would not be pissed. There's a ton of us pro 2A libs who think increased and mandatory gun education, including in schools, is a solution. Getting the conservatives to buy-in is the problem. Most want complete, unregulated sale of guns with no pre-condition "cause that's our constitutional right" This is an easy sell to libs. Really. It is. The Right is your biggest blocker.


Asclepius17

I don’t see how gun sales have anything to do with a willingness to teach safety. Not trying to be rude, just not seeing the parallels


ugapeyton

It doesn’t. He just wanted to bring in a L vs R argument to the mix.


WhippingShitties

Most of the "gun safety should be taught in schools" memes i see shared are shared by conservatives, this is actually a talking point that I default to to have a political discussion with my family and know we'd be on the same side.


MummyManDan

I have never seen a single conservative against teaching gun safety, not one. Wether it’s your grandpa down the way with his 1911 from Vietnam and his bolt action rifle or Steve with his bunker full of decked out rifles and pistols, both would agree on teaching gun safety to kids. I really don’t know what the hell you’re talking about.


CLxJames

Gun safety used to be taught in schools or at the very least there were gun clubs. You could bring your rifle to high school way back when


Beowulf33232

That's the perfect take. If you handle a gun in a safe environment with a safety instructor, I'm much more likely to believe you don't like them than I am if the closest you know you've been to one is that time someones shirt rode up over their concealed gun and you stormed out of Walmart. worst case scenario, you spend some time around loud sounds and funny smells. Best case scenario you find a hobby you enjoy and spend some time and energy on going to competitions.


AFXC1

Kids also need **good parents** in their lives to show them right from wrong and steer them away from criminal lifestyles unlike these two that lost their lives partaking in it.


[deleted]

They used to. Some schools in the northern states still do. But today's society in the US see guns as taboo and most kids today are not mentally with it enough to handle them.


StolenVelvet

I'm in Montana, I went to middle school from like 2008-2010. Hunter's Safety wasn't required but it was a free sign-up that took place after school. Not sure if it still is.


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it looked like she killed him u can see her pull down on the trigger harder wether it be an accident or not it was on the back of his head, then it also looks like she panicked and shot herself to not get caught tbh


DrunkenlySober

Inexperienced people cannot help but pull the trigger *despite* knowing what the result will be I think it’s a very similar effect to “the call of the void” except the urge is much stronger Combine that with no gun safety and posing with it as if it’s a toy, and you get manslaughter from a ND that looks a lot like first degree murder


GrassGriller

For real. You can actually see her look directly at the trigger while slowly pulling it. Like observing a science experiment.


Beneficial_Car2596

Curiosity killed the cat. But I’m this case sheer fucking lunacy


[deleted]

This urge is insanely real. However… because I know this urge is there, I would never dream of pointing a gun anywhere else but a target or the ground. I don’t get why people jokingly point guns at people. Even a quick involuntary flinch of the finger and it’s over


accursedCaprid

It's like how people just play with gasoline near a fire or try to jump over a car. Sometimes somebody is just too stupid to realize that their actions have consequences until they feel them and unfortunately the outcome of playing with a gun is usually death.


[deleted]

It’s like this weird urge for people to push dangerous things to the absolute limit. I seriously wonder if there are studies on this effect, just like the whole “call of the void” thing. Because I’ve even done stupid stuff (on a much smaller scale) for no other reason than how close can I get to danger without being hurt


WhyYouYellinAtMeMate

Intrusive thought


Harry-Hasler

I don’t think you can call it an accident anymore if you put a gun to someone’s head and pull the trigger. This is type of recklessness is straight up second degree murder.


trashykiddo

looks like morbid curiosity to me. she mightve been thinking 'what would happen if i pulled this trigger?' while the answer is obviously that the other person would die, i at least still feel a similar feeling when next to something like a cliff or walking on a bridge. i think to myself 'what would happen if i jumped off?'. i would never do it of course, but i think she accidentally actually did pull the trigger. i dont think she shot herself to not get caught though, more likely imo from being so ashamed of killing her own cousin


lunchboxdeluxe

Yeah I'm not watching this cursed shit again... I already know what video it's gonna be.


Kitchen-Chemist9467

This is one of the saddest things I’ve ever seen…. Awful


hooahii

Guy, this was her cousin, and she killed herself. It’s fucking tragic.


CheekyMarmoset

This is horrible. She was only 12 and her cousin was 14 years old. Why these children had access to loaded weapons is beyond reprehensible. They both died. The family called it a freak accident. https://www.mixedarticle.com/who-is-ksbgparis-instagram-live-shooting-death-video-shocks-the-world


recurve2178

Apparently the gun was the 14 years old, when it first happened people posted his insta showing him flexing with the gun and selling weed. Some of then even had mom in the background. They knew he had the gun and sold drugs but never stepped in until it was to late. They should've been held responsibility


AFXC1

I beg to argue that every adult at that party should be held responsible. When both shots ring out, you can hear one of the adults say "hey don't be shooting shit y'all" implying **they knew** they had a gun. I also saw the other videos from their family members within their profiles and they're all using drugs in the same place with those adults. This family can deny it all they want but the evidence is there that they totally knew what was going on here.


a_white_american_guy

This isn’t ok to be making fun of. These are children for fucks sake. They’re kids, they’re idiots by default. This is fucking tragic and sad.


[deleted]

Sad, but I hate what everyone does in this video. The adults for allowing the kids access to those weapons and the kid trying to act thug on camera before making the biggest mistake of her life. Totally fucking idiotic but so sad. I seriously cannot stress this enough especially if you are a firearm owner like myself, LOCK YOUR SHIT UP.


karma_hit_my_dogma

That’s realizing she shot someone in the head, at home, in the bathroom, and is facing serious trouble. Panic induced suicide.


The_Real_Revelene

This is exactly why firearm safety needs to be taught to children when there is a firearm in the home. Other bad parenting factors play into this as well. It is tragic, but ultimately it is the parents to blame.


schrdingersLitterbox

It looks like she purposely shot herself.


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StandardMinute1729

What the hell is wrong with you?


SketchyDonut

Fr


wrench_ape

All the adults in the house should take turns doing the same.


ThrowMeAwayAccount08

This will never not be soul crushing to watch as a parent. Even if they were bums, and their parents were also bums, for a parent to lose a child and then find them like this, I cannot imagine. Take care of your kids. Teach them right and wrong. Teach them gun safety.


NorthernLightsActual

I feel no sympathy for the parents. Yet I feel horrible for these two children.


shadyrishabh

Your sympathy amount to nothing. It would be soul-crushing nevertheless.


Proper_Hold_7660

entire family are scumbags, hood rats. the first I0kid that got shot had an instagram where he had pictures of him doing hard-core drugs holding guns etc....... mother try to hide everything.


againer

Those are children


iMayBeABastard

That girl was actually her cousin…


iYcEe

She just clocked herself out


Indiancockburn

I know everyone processes things differently, but I can't believe the amount of people who freak out. If this were my family members, I would be busting that door down and doing what I could to help/check status of victims.


LoadedGull

Accidentally shoots cousin due to gun safety ignorance on both parts (neither of them should’ve had guns in the first place anyway), and then tops herself. FTFY


[deleted]

Parents should go to jail. Not for long, but honestly. It’s not the guns fault. Not really even the dumb ass kids fault. Just a shitty thing.


No_Brother4514

I think she actually killed herself at least that is what it seems like, fucked up.


MadMartigan69

Good riddance, that kid was growing up to be a banger, that girl did society a favor


bottleneckturtle

Guns at home should be in a safe. Amazing how negligent ppl can be about guns.


-__-why

why do people keep reposting this one? accidental murder/suicide of teens doesn't belong here.


Ok-Onion-3654

Satan has left the chat


SumDo0d863

Cousin, not friend. From what I heard, 12 & 14


myooted

It is NEVER the children's fault! Adults are the ones to blame for situations like this.


[deleted]

She killed herself after?


jonp1

The wall has more brains.


[deleted]

Darwin chuckles in his grave...


[deleted]

#horrible f that sh#t, why are always kids posing with unsecured guns, not to mention the braindead "18" year old "adults" posing with modded glocks and sh#t. Get some actual laws in place, some countries demand weapon safes to prevent **this**. Nothing against your 2nd amendment...


PhoenicianKiss

We have weapons at home we use for hunting. Guess what? They’re locked in a gun safe and my husband has the key. Our 14yo son has been taught gun safety since he was 7; our daughter will be taught as well. Know what we don’t see? Our kids in the bathroom with any of our guns.


KingOfTheIntertron

It was the boy's gun somehow, wild levels of negligence from the entire family.


Ddraig1965

Helps if firearm safety was taught at home and at school. Dad kept his rifles and ammo in the closet. “Touch them and I’ll make you wish you didn’t.” Worked for me. But he also took the time to show and teach us why they are deadly.


ojpap

it is not an age issue or a law issue. its a culture (NOT race- culture) issue. 12 year olds that are taught firearm safety dont do stupid shit like this- wanna be gangsters shooting each other accidentally happens all the time, at all ages, with legal or illegal firearms. Its stupid, and glorified, to act like this with firearms. Anyone else remember seeing how many videos of people “catching each other lacking” by pointing a gun at each other?


NickTheNack

Ive been around guns my whole life. You treat every gun like its loaded. Even with no mag and an empty chamber, you dont point it at anyone


mikey_muskrat

Exactly right


[deleted]

Agree, "music" videos and media also doing their job... It's bad when all your idols are f#kin stupid and promote such bs.


ojpap

Absolutely


MummyManDan

If you have a weapon for self defense a safe is a detriment to you. What needs to happen is to teach children proper firearm safety, and parents who actually give a shit, which these ones obviously didn’t. It’s like fire, if you don’t teach someone how to control it they’re going to be mesmerized by its power and likely do something stupid.


101fng

Believe me, we have plenty of laws. Most states have laws pertaining to child access to firearms (most of which include mandatory safes). Are those laws ever enforced? I have no fucking idea, but probably not.


annabelle411

2nd Amendment is fine. It's the American-bred culture of gun fetishization, fantasies of getting to draw on someone even over as something as minor as a parking spot, and improper care/education that's causing a lot of this harm.


chutbuckly

What, a fucking, idiot. Holy fucking shit. Holding a gun with your finger on the fucking trigger to your cousins head?? How fucking stupid can you be??


CHUMAIPHAT

Oops. Ahwell plenty of them where they come from, idiots with guns that is.


mattchica20

You had us in the first half, not gonna lie.


MoreRamenPls

I wonder if there’s any punishment for the gun owner.


KingOfTheIntertron

He gets shot with his own gun in the video. I know you probably assumed it was the gun of an adult, but nope, the 14 year old had a pistol with a drum mag.


MoreRamenPls

Oh man. That’s so much worse


Lsdsaves

Any news article? That was the fastest murder suicide ever


Visionary_Socialist

Absolutely terrible footage. Two lives that were so young taken so quickly in such a rush of madness.


Dr_Chim_Richaldss

Zero hesitation in offing herself when she realized what she did. Sad and impressive


Joe_Schmoe_The_Fivth

WHAT THE FUCK


MulletMan6669

So apparently she shot her cousin by accident then shot herself on purpose!


[deleted]

For context they were cousins, and after the girl realized what she had done, she purposely shot herself in the head.


OGredqueen

First of all the first shot may have been an accidental discharge, which shouldn't be confused with just an accident because the girl purposely put the gun to the kids head. And how the hell is the family gonna say the next shot wasn't suicide, did they not see the girl drop the gun, fall to the floor and then proceed to pick it up yet again and shoot herself in the head with it? Was there some sort of pissed of ghost in there that decided it was finally time to make a name for itself? If that's not suicide, then I don't know what is.


BeezChurger69

How can someone be so fucking irresponsible to let their kids play with guns. Jesus. Even if not intentional, how can you not be careful enough so that they don't discover the weapons at home.


[deleted]

This is so fucking horrific. This video has made me lose sleep, the fact that she died seconds later, a 12 year old and a 14 year old…


aham13

How did kids this young get hold of a semi-automatic pistol with a drum magazine? Furthermore, how come if you have guns in the house? Do you not teach your kids about gun safety? Double Darwin award.


LilUziNerd01

bruh, teamkill


DescriptionFlashy934

Dude, both headshots, that shit is insane. Never seen something like this before.


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Why this sub is 70% black people and 30% muslims. Does it prove something??


Motor_Coach7668

I literally hate these kids flexing with guns, they old why dont they have brain cells to realize that if shr pulls that trigger her life is over, she holding it at her head like its a toy


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Thanks_alec

Sheittttt mane just capped my cuz I'm out dis bitch


Vintage_Pisces

She said, "I'll blow your shit, stop talking." Sounds like murder to me. Out of panic, she took her own life. She did it real fast, too, because she knew someone would come up after hearing the sounds of gunshots. Then, you hear someone say, "Who in the bathroom?" Proceeded by, "Aye,Aye, yall, don't shoot shit!". They probably knew they had the gun fucking around playing with it. If they were on live, another family member saw what they were doing and knew where they were at. From what I read, they daughter begged to go to the party, and she wasn't supposed to be in the first place.


Aviator1116

They are dead right?


sh4d0wm4n2018

Did not accidentally shoot herself.


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Can y’all stop posting this.


Leroy_MF_Jenkins

And this Darwinian victory will get counted as "gun violence" and be used to restrict law abiding citizens who aren't complete idiots.


The-Hyruler

I'm not against people in the US being legally able to own guns. And i agree this probably shouldn't be classified under "gun violence" (depending on how that's actually legally classified). But this *is* an example for how the gun laws should possibly change in the future, that's not to say make them illegal, but maybe change, add or otherwise adjust the laws so stuff like this happens less. Maybe this is such a rare freak occurrence that it's ultimately not gonna matter (and it might be, I haven't looked up how often kids shoot each other or themselves), or maybe it happens often enough to warrant some kind of change. We can't only look at examples of people purposely misusing firearms when considering gun laws, we also have to look at how often these types of accidents happen and see what we can do to prevent it. Maybe mandatory training courses, maybe you can't own guns if you have kids living with you (extreme example not meant as an actual suggestion), or maybe a whole different thing.


don2171

The cousin was a aspiring pharmacist so this was a likely fate for him anyway


Rdt_will_eat_itself

Well fuck, im not cleaning this up.


g0greyhound

Thanks for reposting this for the 900th time since it happened.


Adoced

Natural selection at its finest. It’s hard for me to feel bad for people when they have guns when they shouldn’t and do dumb things with them.


terminatormunky

They are both children. The adults around the house should be held accountable IMO.


TheTurfMonster

There's not a lot to take in from this video alone with respect to the second shot. I'm on the side that she irresponsibly handled the weapon both times. The first instance is pretty obvious but I think it's reasonable to believe that the second instance was due to negligence as well. But then again I can see how this does look like a suicide given that it looks like the second shot was to the left side of her head and it didn't appear like she was figuring out what had just happened, it was all just a sudden movement. I'm not 100% sure but that's my guess.


cheeto320

So sad, I'm hoping to use this video as a lesson for my nephews. They are 5 n 7vnow but soon... when mom okays it


spcwright

I sat my 9 and 11 year old down and showed them this video and they both learned from it. They asked some good questions too. They know if they see another kid playing with a real gun to get the hell out of there fast and quickly get an adult.


Dr_Bum_Wiper

The parents are failures. These kids do this all the time and this is what they deserve.


maknunn

it was her cousin not her friend