7-year-old shoots aunt in North Louisiana because he was ‘hungry’

MINDEN, La. (CNN/WGNO) — A 7-year old boy fired a .22 caliber rifle four times according to the Webster Parish Sheriff’s Office, wounding his aunt with two bullets because he was “hungry.”

That was the initial story told by family members at the home in Minden, says Sheriff’s Lt. Scott Tucker. But Tucker says the family has not revealed all the details about what “set the child off.”
Until the truth comes out, Tucker says, several adults — but not the child — may face criminal charges.

According to Lt. Tucker, the boy has a history of “anger issues” but can’t be charged with a crime because state law maintains that children under the age of 10 are too young to have criminal “intent.”

The investigation shows that the boy removed the rifle from a cabinet, and then fired it at least four times — cocking the lever-action rifle before each shot. One bullet struck his aunt under her right arm, and another struck her in the side.

Tucker says the shooting occurred August 18, and four days later the boy’s grandfather, 79-year old Billy Gibson, was arrested on a felony charge of contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile by allowing “easy access to the gun.”

According to Lt. Tucker, the boy has a history of “anger issues” but can’t be charged with a crime because state law maintains that children under the age of 10 are too young to have criminal “intent.”

The investigation shows that the boy removed the rifle from a cabinet, and then fired it at least four times — cocking the lever-action rifle before each shot. One bullet struck his aunt under her right arm, and another struck her in the side.

Tucker says the shooting occurred August 18, and four days later the boy’s grandfather, 79-year old Billy Gibson, was arrested on a felony charge of contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile by allowing “easy access to the gun.”

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