4-year-old discovered gun, accidentally shot sibling, police say

Tooele County sheriff's deputies are investigating a shooting involving a 4-year-old who found a loaded gun and accidentally shot a sibling in the foot.

Tooele County sheriff's deputies are investigating a shooting involving a 4-year-old who found a loaded gun and accidentally shot a sibling in the foot. (Jeffrey Dahdah, KSL-TV)


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STOCKTON, Tooele County — Police are investigating an accidental shooting in a Tooele County home involving a 4-year-old who found a loaded gun.

Deputies responded to a report of a shooting on June 24 at a Stockton residence. They arrived to find a "younger child" had been shot and had suffered injuries not considered to be life-threatening, the Tooele County Sheriff's Office confirmed Monday. The child was treated at a local hospital and released later that day.

Police say a 4-year-old child in the home had found a loaded firearm in the basement.

"While the child was touching the firearm, it discharged causing a projectile to pass through the ceiling of the basement and through the floor of the main level and into a sibling's foot on the main level of the home," according to a search warrant affidavit filed in 3rd District Court.

As of Monday, no criminal charges had been filed. The sheriff's office said the investigation is still "active."

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