Boy, 3, Accidentally Shoots Himself After Finding Loaded Gun In Parents’ Nightstand In Florida

A three-year-old boy has shot himself dead after finding a loaded gun in his parents’ nightstand in Florida.

The incident took place in the city of DeLand, in Volusia County, in the US state of Florida, some 40 miles from Orlando, on Wednesday evening, 15th February.

The child’s parents, who have not been named, were out grocery shopping at the time of the incident, with the three-year-old and his seven-year-old sibling being watched by their 16-year-old sister.

None of the family members have been named because one of the parents is a state corrections officer.

Police responding to the scene reportedly found that one gun had been in the nightstand and another was on top of the fridge. It later transpired that the locking mechanism on the parents’ gun safe had stopped working.

The footage shows Sheriff Mike Chitwood during a press briefing about the fatal incident.

Newsflash obtained a statement from the Volusia Sheriff’s Office on Thursday, 16th February, saying: “Sheriff Mike Chitwood provided a media briefing on last night’s tragic death of a 3-year-old boy who shot himself with a handgun found in his parents’ bedroom.

“Deputies responded to a pair of frantic 911 calls around 6.22pm Wednesday reporting the shooting at a home on Nectarine Road in the Daytona Park Estates neighborhood of DeLand.

Photo shows a handgun, undated. A three-year-old boy used a handgun to accidentally shoot and kill himself at a home in DeLand, Florida, USA, Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023. (Newsflash)

“The first deputy arrived on scene at 6:29 p.m. and attempted life-saving measures. Sadly the boy’s injuries were too severe, and he was pronounced deceased at the nearest hospital at 7:03 p.m.

“The initial investigation indicates the 3-year-old was home with his 16-year-old sister and 7-year-old brother while their parents were at Publix [supermarket].

“The 3-year-old went into the parents’ bedroom and was able to remove a handgun from his father’s nightstand. He discharged the firearm once resulting in the fatal injury.

“The father is a Florida state corrections officer who indicated his firearms were normally kept in a safe in the bedroom. The safe’s electronic lock function had stopped working, and the firearms were instead placed (1) on top of the refrigerator in the kitchen, and (2) in his nightstand.

“At this morning’s briefing, Sheriff Chitwood stated that the case will be fully investigated and submitted to the State Attorney’s Office for review.”

The sheriff said: “I cannot imagine there’s anything in the law books that can punish that family more than what happened last night.”

The statement continued: “Florida law (FSS 784.05) states that following the accidental shooting of a child, ‘no arrest shall be made prior to 7 days after the date of the shooting. With respect to any parent or guardian of any deceased minor, the investigating officers shall file all findings and evidence with the state attorney’s office with respect to violations of this subsection. The state attorney shall evaluate such evidence and shall take such action as he or she deems appropriate under the circumstances and may file an information against the appropriate parties.’

Photo shows an illustrative image of Nectarine Road, undated. Nectarine Road is in the Daytona Park Estates neighborhood of DeLand, Florida, USA. (Google Maps/Newsflash)

“The state Department of Children and Families responded to the scene and is continuing to dedicate resources and supervision to the family. The first responders involved will also be receiving services in light of the trauma of the incident.

“Asked what he would say to other families about storage of firearms at home, Sheriff Chitwood responded: ‘I would like them to listen to that 911 call. I would like to have them hear the 16-year-old say, ‘My brother shot himself and he’s not breathing.’ I think if you heard that, you would run out right now, and buy a gun safe.'”

The investigation is ongoing.